Swann torments the best players of spin
Given the first set of conditions in this series that suit his gifts, Graeme Swann has tempted the great stroke-makers to hit against his classical br
The new third man
In Sri Lanka, Shaun Marsh joined an elite list by batting at No. 3 for Australia. Now he is ready to consolidate that positionBrydon Coverdale04-Nov-2
Shakib's sacking raises questions
Shakin Al Hasan’s removal of captain has raised questions about the precedent it sets while Mushfiqur Rahim is seen as the only candidate to replace h
Stunning spin and a waist-high welcome
Plays of the day from reigning champions Australia’s Group A encounter with minnows Kenya Siddarth Ravindran and Brydon Coverdale in Bangalore13-Mar-2
There's hope for Kenya yet
The national team may have embarrassed itself in this World Cup but the talent and enthusiasm for the game across the country are hearteningPeter Star
Badrinath, Yusuf running out of time
S Badrinath and Yusuf Pathan had a golden opportunity to cement their spots in the ODI side in the series against West Indies. Sadly, both have failed
Playing nanny and Pollard's big leap
Plays of the day from West Indies 44-run victory over IrelandNagraj Gollapudi in Mohali11-Mar-2011Nanny moment of the dayThank heavens for Chris Gayle
McCullum proves top-order credentials
After giving up the wicket-keeping gloves and the physical burden that came with it, he has shown he can be a competent Test openerESPNcricinfo staff1
The lonely colossus
Solitary and often moody, Hammond was England’s giant in the age of Bradman, and his figures bear testament to a career of mammoth achievementsDavid F
Point to prove for England and Hussey
Australia have won nine of their last ten Tests at the MCG, but Michael Hussey hasn’t had a good time at this groundS Rajesh24-Dec-2010Australia’s emp