When Bangladesh played out a fantasy
There was that time, in the sun, at the G, during a World Cup knockout game, where they looked beautiful. And then it all went badJarrod Kimber at the
Diluted West Indies attack concedes advantage
Off-field factors have compromised West Indies cricket to a great extent and the impact of this was most visible in the struggles of the bowling attac
Build, build, blast off
In contrast to previous World Cups, this time most teams seem to have followed a strategy of constructing an innings till about the last quarter and t
Australia's once in a generation opportunity
The home advantage, their present form, the depth in their squad – the ingredients are in place for Australia to win the World Cup. Staying focussed c
India still feeling their way to best World Cup combination
India are not the settled one-day squad they were in the lead-up to World Cup 2011, and at the top of their list of problems is their weak and inexper
Limited progress holds West Indies back
West Indies’ bowlers made some improvements between the two Tests but on the opening day in Port Elizabeth, when they could have had a say in the day’
When West Indies downed South Africa in Port Elizabeth
Daren Ganga24-Dec-2014The guys had played some T20s in South Africa and won in Port Elizabeth so by the time the Test players like I joined them we fe
Kohli's aggro, and the break-time bore
Day four was spent watching India’s fightback and some grind-over-glamour action Aaron Owen13-Dec-2014Choice of gameAll football season – winter – I l
De Kock inclusion could change batting dynamics
The temporary change in wicketkeeping duties, even for a Test, could indicate how South Africa’s new-look batting will present itself, with at least t
Tharanga, Hitchcock horror or Eastwood western?
There are very few batsmen in international cricket who play each ball so differently from the next like Upul Tharanga, who continues to polarise fans