Unbalanced Australia pay the price
There was just one problem for Australia – five spare bowlers, no extra batsmen – which meant there was no one to cover for an injured batsmanBrydon C
Up close and jovial
Sriram Veera watches the Ranji Trophy final come to end, from up close Sriram Veera17-Jan-2009 A Kodak moment: Here its all relatively se
Stalwarts depart, empires crumble
India lose two veterans, Australia lose their sheenKanishkaa Balachandran30-Dec-2008 The final frontier: Sachin Tendulkar goes past Brian
Talent finally tempered
A day after he was dropped from the Test squad, Rohit Sharma underwent a personal journey back to redemptionSriram Veera in Hyderabad02-Oct-2008
Taylor goes against the mould
Ross Taylor hit a breathtaking century on the second day at Old Trafford and left England firmly on the back footAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford24-Ma
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
Surface tension before series decider
Kanpur has a lot to thank Ahmedabad for. Had India come into this match leading the series, a draw would have been as likely as the haze in the Kanpur
Hitting home
Sidharth Monga looks at how the ICL looks set to deplete Indian domestic cricket – not in the best of health to begin withSidharth Monga22-Aug-2007
Slow over-rates could cost Australia a world record
Off-field factors are not supposed to impact on Australia’s performance, but the lingering cloud of slow over-rates finally became a severe issue and
The most prolific pair in Tests
Sangakkara and Jayawardene average 72.10 per partnership in Tests, which is the highest among all pairs who have batted together at least 50 timesS Ra