Stats highlights of the fifth and final Test between Australia and England at SydneyKanishkaa Balachandran01-Jan-2007 Once upon a tim
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The Dentist from Nevis
Maynard typified an era when a tour of the West Indies was the ultimateexamination of body and soulAndrew Miller25-Mar-2007To an English cricket fan o
Leading the way
It is no coincidence that the two teams in the finals – India and South Africa – have been led by captains who have turned in the strongest on-field p
Delhi's deadly duo wait for an India opening
Only time will tell whether India wants to have at least one of them in the Test squad but till then, Delhi is happy to have both Aakash Chopra and Ga
Jumbo's challenge
Anil Kumble is far from superfluous, and he must be given the right to confront his biggest challenge yetReggie Hartman-Goodin15-Oct-2008
Two up, four down
Ireland and Scotland fared well, while Bermuda, Kenya, Canada and Netherlands plumbed the depthsWill Luke04-Jan-2009 Among Scotlan
'We need to take the game to schools'
The Hong Kong Cricket Association president talks about the health of the game in the territoryJason Dasey10-Dec-2008 Lack of turf
McIntosh treads the Richardson path
New Zealand’s latest Test centurion Tim McIntosh has had to wait in a long queue before being granted an opportunity to open for his countryMarc Ellis
'I'm a charlatan'
He’s not quite a rock star, and he didn’t become a fighter pilot. At least he’s England’s first-choice spinnerInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi21-Jun-2009
Room to lift despite Australia's victory march
Australia are on the verge of what should be a victory in Perth but it can’t mask a sometimes disappointing performanceBrydon Coverdale at the WACA19-