A light in India's darkness
India have had precious little to feel happy about during this tour of England. Ajinkya Rahane’s performance in the limited-overs matches is one of th
India have had precious little to feel happy about during this tour of England. Ajinkya Rahane’s performance in the limited-overs matches is one of th
On three of their last four tours, they have lost the first Tests, all rain-affected games. The weather in Melbourne doesn’t promise anything differen
The doyen of English cricket writing reveals more of himself in his memoirs than might have been expectedIvo Tennant14-Apr-2012Earlier this year, at t
Though they were defending champions, Rajasthan couldn’t have started the season any worse. Not that it mattered, since the end was perfect, once agai
After their skills were found wanting and their mental fortitude questioned, India can’t afford to wallow in home comfortsSidharth Monga29-Jan-2012Fou
As more and more money flows into the game, managing players has taken on more importance than ever beforeFirdose Moonda07-Jul-2012In the film of the
Despite improvements in the game’s administration, cricket has not addressed the problem of not showing enough respect to spectatorsGeorge Dobell at E
Stats highlights from Australia’s convincing victory in the final of the 2013 Women’s World CupS Rajesh17-Feb-2013 Australia’s 114-run win fetched the
Flowing off drives, crisp back-foot drives, crunching pulls, ramps over third man – Shubman Gill showed his range of strokes in AustraliaESPNcricinfo
Graeme Smith’s side have firmly established themselves among the greatest South African teams, and he has set sights on achieving even moreFirdose Moo