Belief allows England to win from nowhere
It was set to be a drab final day in Cardiff, but Andrew Strauss’s team created their own atmosphere to conjure a remarkable victoryAndrew Miller in C
Despondent Sri Lanka slide between the showers
The fact that England were able to keep the game ticking along with four key wickets said as much about Sri Lanka’s distracted mindset as it did about
Trash at the Big Bash
The cricket was of high quality but the same can’t be said about the music and entertainment. Are such gimmicks required?Benjamin Golby19-Jan-2011Choi
Quiet Amla adds Indian flair to South Africa
Hashim Amla once refused to wear the team jersey because the sponsor was an alcoholic brand. It is this mental strength that has seen him through to w
There goes Ponting the Test hero
When thinking and grumbling about Ricky Ponting in his current state, don’t forget that he has been Australia’s best batsman since BradmanPeter Englis
One hundred per cent Australian
The martial air of his name extended to the field, where he was as ruthless and relentless as he was self-effacing off of itGideon Haigh14-Nov-2010Ste
Perfect balance was the key for England
A statistical review of the ICC World Twenty20 2010Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan17-May-2010After the first couple of matches in their campaign, it didn’t l
'What would we say if it was Pakistan?'
South Africa thought England’s bowlers were “a bit naughty” with the ball in Cape Town. Others weighed in tooCricinfo staff09-Jan-2010″There was quite
Recent form points to Deccan
A statistical analysis of Deccan Chargers and Chennai Super Kings ahead of their IPL semi-finalMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan21-Apr-2010Chennai Super Kings
Hope floats
The return of former players to decision-making roles and the revamp of the domestic structure spell better days ahead for ZimbabweMartin Williamson28