A test for India's big guns
A team that loves playing at home is to play three Tests against a team that has performed well overseas in recent years – except that India are hardl
Learning curve
RP Singh came of age during last year’s tour of England. During the Tests in Australia this winter, he raised his game a notch. “I am happy about the
Maiden maidens, and Stanford auditions
The plays of the day from the Twenty20 between England and New Zealand at Old TraffordAndrew Miller at Old Trafford13-Jun-2008 The end of
A battle most spectacular
Between Sachin Tendulkar and Brett Lee, they have showcased what we really cherish about Test cricketSambit Bal at the Adelaide Oval25-Jan-2008
Monty's dip
After being hailed as English spin’s saviour, Panesar has had a less-than-miraculous sophomore term. Sure the talent is still there, but he needs to g
A rare away win, and Bravo's long wait ends
A look at the statistical highlights of West Indies’ victory over South Africa in the first Test in Port ElizabethCricinfo staff29-Dec-2007
Keeping the Ashes burning
The Ashes memories just keep on coming as two more DVDs arrive for your viewing pleasureEdward Craig28-Jan-2007 Another Christma
Firing on all cylinders
The Australians, like boxers bored of one-round knockouts, always claim to like a fight and now they have oneCharlie Austin10-Feb-2006
Most extras, most runs, and a tormented genius
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch11-Jun-2007The regular Monday c
Tight Ashes Tests
A look back to ten of the closest finishes between cricket’s oldest rivals, England and AustraliaWill Luke11-Aug-2005 Bob Willis’s st