Top order failures a barrier to Australia progress
Despite the 3-0 scoreline and the performance of the bowlers in this series, Australia’s top order failures should be taken as a major warning to thei
India's worst batting venue
The Wankhede Stadium has been India’s most result-oriented Test venue, but in the last 13 years it hasn’t been kind to the home batsmenS Rajesh12-Nov-
Runs and records for de Kock
The three-match ODI series was a special one for Quinton de Kock, who became only the fifth batsman to score three successive ODI centuriesShiva Jayar
Zak's back without excess baggage
Discarded and unfit, Zaheer Khan sighted an unceremonious end to his career. Then he decided to do something about itNagraj Gollapudi25-Nov-2013The ch
A priceless inch for Bairstow
While it was galling for Jonny Bairstow to fall to a Steve Smith full toss, his innings had looked to have ended much earlier but Peter Siddle’s overs
Clarke's pressure valve released
Michael Clarke’s century in Worcester was an indication of a clear mind.Daniel Brettig at New Road04-Jul-2013It is no coincidence that Michael Clarke’
Should have been Bell, not Root
A case for a different Man of the Match for the Lord’s Test, and musings on whether Australia are the new West IndiesAndy Zaltzman23-Jul-2013The baggy
The run-out that should have been
Plays of the day from the IPL match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals in HyderabadSidharth Monga17-May-2013The non-appealIn the sixth o
Runs in the family
Hamish Rutherford’s memorable debut takes the mind back to his father’s, and those from other cricketing dynasties in New ZealandSteven Lynch16-Mar-20
England's squad to win and/or lose the Ashes – Part 1
England announced their squad to ruthlessly demolish the quivering Australians amidst some razzmatazz last week, whilst the all-but-already-defeated R