Ponting gets applause, Morne serves tea
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the second Test between South Africa and Australia at the Wanderers Brydon Coverdale
Cook leaves India pummelled and pwned
It may be the internet age, but with Cook at the controls, England reverted to a tempo last seen in the steam-age as they subjected India to a resound
There's hope for Kenya yet
The national team may have embarrassed itself in this World Cup but the talent and enthusiasm for the game across the country are hearteningPeter Star
Time for India's batting to 'bring it'
Going by the numbers alone, India’s batting line-up looks in great form; but three late-order collapses tell the story of a side who need their batsme
Sound and fury signifying much
International opponents have known for years how feisty Simon Katich can be as an adversary, and now Cricket Australia has been similarly enlightenedD
An ironic finish to proceedings
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the IPL final between Bangalore and ChennaiNitin Sundar28-May-2011The startIt took Chennai 7.5 overs t
Defensive India pay the price
Both teams have been guilty of taking a backward step in what has otherwise been an enthralling series, but India’s tactics on the fourth day could pr
Not-so-manic Monday
Why would you go watch Netherlands-West Indies on the first night of the week? Because you don’t have political connections, and it’s a World Cup game
Strauss joins Ashes elite, with the promise of more
Douglas Jardine, Len Hutton, Ray Illingworth, Mike Brearley, Mike Gatting… Andrew Strauss. In almost 80 years of Ashes combat, only six England capt
'When Australia play, there is very good cricket'
The Australian captain gives India their due as No. 1, warns of a bouncer barrage for Sehwag, and is optimistic about catching up with Tendulkar’s cen