New Zealand batsmen mess it up again
Compared to other teams, New Zealand have been most susceptible to top-order collapses, and it happened yet again in NagpurS Rajesh25-Feb-2011New Zeal
A generous, sometimes sentimental, critic
An uncompromising historian’s collected works bear witness to his affection for the game’s virtues and his disgust for its vicesStephen Fay02-Oct-2010
South Africa start firm favourites
Pakistan’s inconsistent batting could be their biggest problem in the ODI series against in-form South AfricaMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan28-Oct-2010After
Australia's aggression will take some stopping
Australia’s strength has always been to hit the opposition hard. They are now showing they can replicate that success in Twenty20Andrew McGlashan at t
First among equals
In a team of several fast-bowling stars, Malcolm Marshall stood out for his sheer versatility and geniusS Rajesh18-Jul-2010There have been several bri
Vertigo kicks in as South Africa stumble from summit
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Breaking down the double
Bat first, open the innings, dominate the bowlers, stay in the zone, be in top physical shape. But also be an exceptionally gifted playerAakash Chopra
Harris moves from facilitator to lead artist
The man who has been a facilitator to the fast bowlers today stepped up and made himself countN Hunter09-Feb-2010″Maybe there’s a quarter piece of woo
'I wish Gary was our coach'
Indian team management’s newest instructions to its cricketers is breeding ground for lewd jokes, opportunity, sledging, and also social study24-Sep-2
'Cricket is taking away my hair'
Losing hair, joining the army, playing in Australia, and being teetotal occupy the mind of the Delhi Daredevils openerNagraj Gollapudi01-May-2009What’