Cook, spinners make the difference
England’s remarkable comeback series win was possible primarily because of the exploits of Alastair Cook and the two lead spinnersMadhusudhan Ramakris
The reality of the morning after
The cricket on day one was unbelievable; the play on the second day was more sober and conventionalDaniel Brettig at Adelaide Oval23-Nov-2012Day two o
From magic to harsh reality for India at Eden
Sidharth Monga08-Dec-2012Eden Gardens is an iconic Indian venue. When Indian players and captains need a lifeline, they go there. When all else fails,
A brief speech and a triple-misfield
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the World T20 Group C match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in HambantotaAndrew Fernando in Hambantota1
Perera's day to remember
Plays of the Day from the first ODI between Sri Lanka and India in HambantotaAbhishek Purohit in Hambantota24-Jul-2012The catchIn his short career, Th
Bangladesh must show they've learnt how to win
The tri-nation Twenty20 series in Zimbabwe has little context, but for Bangladesh it holds much significanceMohammad Isam16-Jun-2012The tri-nation Twe
The epitome of selfless striving
Chanderpaul has embodied many of the most important, least appreciated qualities demanded by his complex professionRob Steen27-Apr-2012The ugliest bat
Four teams, two spots
A look at which team needs to do what to make it to the playoffsS Rajesh18-May-2012If Royal Challengers win their final game, against Deccan Chargers,
Armed, dangerous and ready to play
Unlike Indian first-class cricket’s other teams, the Services side are a breed apart, with an old-fashioned ethos all their ownSharda Ugra08-Dec-2011A
Recording the records
A look at some of the major statistical milestones and how well they’ve stood the test of timeS Rajesh09-Dec-2011Next target for Virender Sehwag: six