England face the ink blot Test
The first Test in the Investec Ashes can be interpreted differently. It is how England and Australia respond at Lord’s that countsGeorge Dobell17-Jul-
`Bravo!' cries turn into survival struggle
Dwayne Bravo promised attacking cricket. West Indies were aggressive with the ball, but with the bat the situation demanded they drop their guard. Pak
New Zealand shaken and stirred
The second-innings collapse at Lord’s has revived concerns about New Zealand’s top order and the batsmen will be keeping a close eye on conditions at
Late jitters and long waits
Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the first Test between New Zealand and England in DunedinAndrew McGlashan in Dunedin10-Mar-2013Cracking batting
Competitive, but not quality
The opening day of a low-key series was a battle for both teams, but Zimbabwe earned the right to be the happier side after Bangladesh allowed the day
Three to tango
A look at New Zealand’s potential debutants in the series against EnglandAndrew Alderson26-Feb-2013New Zealand has used 21 players in 11 Tests over th
In praise of the offspinner
They have had it stacked against them but props to them for evolving and keeping their art validAakash Chopra07-Mar-2013Playing two offspinners, or th
Keeping the traditions
When one thinks of Australian keepers, one tends to think of Queenslanders, New South Welshmen and Western AustraliansCricinfo25-Feb-2013From Alan & P
Forget the Ashes
From Brendan Layton, Australia Let’s not get ahead of ourselves In lieu of England’s loss to South Africa, and KP’s declaration afterwards that if
Who's Yuvraj?
From Darren Thompson, Australia It was yet another scintillating knock from the ‘Prince’ of Punjab, Yuvraj SinghCricinfo25-Feb-2013Darren Thompson,