After having lost four successive ODIs in the series against Sri Lanka, England would have thought they would finally break that depressing sequence w
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Smith gets out of a rut
Stats highlights from the South Africa-India match at CenturionS Rajesh03-Dec-2006 Graeme Smith: some runs at last © AFP 1 – The
Continental rift
A look at the east-west divide in cricket, which is borne out of double standards, racism and reverse racism, prejudices, stereotypes, or all of them
A day for fast bowlers
The only bowlers taking wickets on the fourth day were the quick ones, extracting whatever life there was on a surface dying a slow deathSiddhartha Va
A man undefeated
A working man without ego or vanity, Harold Larwood, having beaten the Australians, went and joined themPeter Roebuck05-Dec-2007Harold Larwood: honest
Setting the house in order
Pakistan’s ever-malleable domestic structure has for long suffered from apathy and polarised opinion among the country’s cricket insiders. Now yet ano
Different strokes
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan puts the IPL’s captains under the scannerSiddhartha Vaidyanathan02-Jun-2008 Warne led spectacularly, but a
Gambhir sure-footed on slippery route to success
Gautam Gambhir made the case for a permanent place in the Indian ODI team with a century that was intelligent and cool-headedNagraj Gollapudi at the G
Solid value
The late Bob Woolmer brings the game’s teaching manuals comprehensively up to dateVic Marks19-Oct-2008 An admission: I have not read every word o
A pillar of Indian cricket
During the 1990s Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar were the twin pillars of a team that sought to establish itself as a big player on the world stageDi