South Africa's Durban blues
South Africa have lost their last three Test matches in Durban, but their captain Graeme Smith can’t seem to figure out whyFirdose Moonda at Kingsmead
An all-round superstar
At his peak, Ian Botham’s match-winning skills as an allrounder were unparalleled, and he could have made it to the England team as either a specialis
Bangladesh reap rewards of hard work
Bangladesh’s success against New Zealand was a result of an intensive training camp, an improved support structure, and the resolve of coach Jamie Sid
Ishant and Ojha seek revival amid competition
The two young bowlers have reason to be apprehensive about their futures in the wake of strong competitionSriram Veera in Chittagong15-Jan-2010On a ch
Meeting Sir Ian
Thrilling on the field, glamorous off it, and a do-gooder to boot. After all these years, Beefy is still a great choice as a childhood heroGeorge Dobe
Play the other one, Bryce
He plays PlayStation, the trumpet, and some cricket. Not bad for Australia’s oldest Test debutant Interview by Nagraj Gollapudi31-Dec-2009What’s the f
Ishant outscores Sreesanth, while Zaheer dominates
A series between the top-rankers and the wooden-spoon holders of Test cricket was not expected to set the pulse racing, but India did their bit to spa
Impressive England continue to widen the gap
The ominous question still lingers: is the win a sign that England are going to dominate cricket for the next decade, and what could that mean for the
Young and old thrive for Deccan
In the end there wasn’t much to separate the two teams. The team that won the tight moments won the game – and the tournamentSriram Veera in Johannesb
New Zealand lose perfect home record
Stats highlights from the second Test between New Zealand and India, which ended in a high-scoring draw in NapierS Rajesh30-Mar-2009Gautam Gambhir’s 6