Inconsistency survives against inexperience
“We weren’t as bad as that,” Shoaib Malik, Pakistan’s captain, said after a scrappy but ultimately comfortable win over Hong KongOsman Samiuddin in Ka
“We weren’t as bad as that,” Shoaib Malik, Pakistan’s captain, said after a scrappy but ultimately comfortable win over Hong KongOsman Samiuddin in Ka
Harbhajan Singh said the events of Sydney had no impact no his performance here, admitting that he had tried to shut out matters that weren’t in his c
More than four years on, you can still stand on the balcony of the Bradman Stand and recall the shot that clinched one of Test cricket’s most remarkab
The New Zealand selector and A team manager talks about the tough times facing cricket in his countryInterview by Kanishkaa Balachandran02-Oct-2008
Ireland and Scotland fared well, while Bermuda, Kenya, Canada and Netherlands plumbed the depthsWill Luke04-Jan-2009 Among Scotlan
The Mumbai Indian turned Bangalore Challenger disturbs the peace at a theatre, gets hold of Tendulkar’s bat, and twists a few earsInterview by Nagraj
The IPL gets into top gear with a sizzler of a gamePatrick Cameron-Smith24-Apr-2009Team supported Rajasthan Royals. Team of local hero and current Sou
Andy Flower is widely expected to be unveiled this week as England’s new full-time director of cricket, having overseen the team’s fortunes in an inte
The main virtue of this collection of Harsha Bhogle’s newspaper columns is its immediacy and enthusiasmSuresh Menon29-Aug-2009 When Harsha Bhog
From loneliness to legspinners, injuries to influences, Sachin Tendulkar opens up as he rarely doesCricinfo staff13-Nov-2009Twenty years, can you reco