Weakened bowling threatens India's chances
Given the lack of experience, swing, and discipline, India have it all stacked up against them on the bowling frontSidharth Monga in Galle17-Jul-2010S
Malinga the finger-cruncher
Plays of the day for the third day’s play between Sri Lanka and India at the P Sara OvalSidharth Monga at the P Sara Oval05-Aug-2010Malinga comes, wic
Going, going, gone green
It’s not as sophisticated as Lord’s or thrilling as Karachi, but an under-renovation Edgbaston will do for this Pakistan fan looking for an Aussie def
Sagas, strife and silver linings
West Indies started the year on a high, plunged into crisis, and seemed to revive at the tail-endVaneisa Baksh02-Jan-2010West Indies played 12 Test ma
Plucky Bangladesh survive to fight another day
If Tests were played like Grand Slam tennis matches, with each day equating to a set, then England would currently be leading 2-1 at Chittagong Andrew
Kallis confirms his indomitability
Plenty of airtime and column inches have been used up in recent weeks to discuss the fitness of Jacques Kallis. On the evidence of his first innings o
Face of a child, mind of McGrath
The kid who almost missed the boat has grown up fast, physically and mentallyDaniel Brigham27-Jun-2009Stuart Broad does not just enter a room, he fill
What India need to do to go through
A look at the margin of the results of the last two Group A games needed for India to sneak into the semi-finalsS Rajesh28-Sep-2009The washout in Cent
Chilling with Sachin
In London, away from the maddening attention, the maestro talks Twenty20, retirement, being in disguise, and the man who reminds him of himselfSam Pil
'The India coaching job is not out of the picture'
On a pre-season tour of Malaysia, Western Australia coach Tom Moody talks about winning and losing World Cups, Brett Lee’s musical skills, and the pos