Dravid returns to reliable ways
Rahul Dravid played the sort of knock that made him the world’s most bankable batsman a few years ago, displaying the confidence, ease and solidity th
Slips in the field
The average fielding of this Indian side stood exposed today like an old wound that, with the precise placement and sharp running of the Australian ba
Three hundred 300s
Here are some quick numbers on 300sCricinfo staff03-Jul-2008 The first score in excess of 300 was England’s 334 against India in the first match of th
Two overs to regret
This was a tale of two overs, the last of the Delhi Daredevils’ innings and the fifth of the Kings XI Punjab’s replyCricinfo staff17-May-2008
Unsure Malik lacks authority
With the captain not only unsure of where to bat, but also apparently unwilling to fulfill his all-round role, Pakistan have been uninspiringOsman Sam
Tyke in his pomp
A classic example of the old-fashioned cricket biography: polite, respectful and enthusiastic by turn, with none of the intrusiveness of contemporary
A great rivalry revived
It would be ridiculous to suggest that a new world order is upon us but one thing has been re-established at Perth: Australia v India is the Test riva
Facing Murali
Four batsmen on the art of facing MuralitharanNagraj Gollapudi03-Aug-2007 Watch out Warnie: Murali celebrates No. 700 earlier this yea
Lara closes in on Tendulkar's record
Brian Lara’s magnificent century at Multan put West Indies on top and put them in a position to try and level the series. Cricinfo lists out some of t
Dainty and USACA still under the spotlight
Deb K Das reports on his off-the-cuff survey of cricket players and administrators inside the US concerning the ICC’s support for the USA Cricket Asso