Katich leads sans fuss and frills
What Simon Katich has done in Twenty20 is understand his limits while playing to his strengthsNagraj Gollapudi in Delhi09-Oct-2009Simon Katich has bee
No 'kwaai' for also-ran Riders
Depending on the situation, ‘kwaai’ can either mean aggressive or cool. Thus far, the Knight Riders had been neither, and they desperately needed some
Australia fail to reverse swing
Australia arrived in India with none of their fast bowlers having played a Test in the country, but they were sure it would not be a problem. It has b
Why Ryder was a good investment
Jesse Ryder is not your everyday cricketer – on the ratio of natural talent to hard work, he relies heavily on the side of talentSidharth Monga in Auc
England mustn't hide behind victory
Michael Vaughan rated England’s six-wicket win at Old Trafford as one of his best as captain, but the celebrations on the balcony could have been as m
Sehwag's calm as good as a storm
There were no airy slashes, few high-risk shots, and yet Virender Sehwag’s innings had the same effect as so many of his cavalier knocksGeorge Binoy i
Twenty20 here we come
New Zealand have been a more successful one-day side than England in recent times. Now’s our chance to make up for the loss in the Test seriesRoss Tay
England seek the shoots of recovery
Paul Collingwood has been unveiled as England’s new one-day captain, at the head of a new-look squad that contains two uncapped players in Warwickshir
A happy venue for the batsmen
Stats preview of the second Test between India and Australia in SydneyS Rajesh01-Jan-2008 Sachin Tendulkar: an average of 249 in
Last-over maidens and most sixes
No runs in the 50th over, and the castle that is AustraliaSteven Lynch06-Nov-2007The regular Tuesday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questio