The one that got away
He was perhaps the best wicketkeeper Sri Lanka produced; but five Tests was all he playedJamie Alter05-Sep-2009″Today’s wicketkeepers dive too much. I
Hard and fast
Take no prisoners, show no mercy. So what if you’ve got to wear pink on occasion?Fazeer Mohammed03-Jun-2009His name alone was enough to attract attent
'Bring sanity to the schedule'
Sanjay Manjrekar, Ian Chappell and Tony Greig on the issues facing cricket in 2009Sanjay Manjrekar02-Jan-2009Download (9926k) |Listen (28:13) | Podcas
A terrible day at the office
Perhaps it was just that the shock of it was too much, but Shoaib Malik’s press conference after Pakistan’s heaviest defeat (in terms of runs) was sur
Lack of punch leaves England lagging
England were better today, although that isn’t saying much after their 158-run pounding in RajkotAndrew McGlashan17-Nov-2008 Kevin Pieter
Stale pitch, monotonous cricket
Both captains might as well have shook hands at that point and planted a RIP sign in the middle of the pitchSiddhartha Vaidyanathan in Chennai30-Mar-2
A note of caution for young champions
At the function at the Chinnaswamy Stadium to honour the India U-19 team, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble told them there was a still a lot to aim and ac
Textbook opener
Australia’s Alex Blackwell juggles playing cricket with a career as a university lecturer. “It’s nice to have an outlet to take my mind off the cricke
Will Twenty20 wreck cricket?
The success of Twenty20 begs the question: what effect will it end up having on the traditional formats? Ashok Malik looks for some answersAshok Malik
Wide-eyed assassin
Monty Panesar has had a sensational start to his international career. Andrew Miller helps him take it all inAndrew Miller19-Jul-2007