Opportunities slip through Zimbabwe's fingers
Zimbabwe were once a very tidy fielding side but their efforts in Hambantota left much to be desiredAndrew Fernando in Hambantota19-Sep-2012It has bee
A strategic break and a mistaken identity
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa, in Dunedin Firdose Moonda in Du
Cooper's fairytale journey
Kevon Cooper thought his career might be over after doubts were expressed about his bowling action, but he’s now reaping dividends in the IPLTariq Eng
Bravo's getting of wisdom
Darren Bravo will finish the series with memories more painful than pleasurable. But they could be the making of himDaniel Brettig at Windsor Park26-A
Can't bat, can't bowl
This was India’s fifth-worst series as a bowling unit, and their ninth-poorest with the bat. More stats highlights from the match and the seriesS Raje
Ishant gets his fifth – for the series
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the fourth Test between Australia and India in AdelaideDaniel Brettig at Adelaide Ov
A Ponting-Clarke show again
Stats highlights from the first day of the Adelaide Test, which was once again dominated completely by Australia’s batsmenMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan24-J
Hafeez's all-round feat, and a familiar Zimbabwe collapse
Stats highlights from Pakistan’s seven-wicket win against ZimbabweMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan05-Sep-2011Not on too many occasions do teams manage to win
Five-star Praveen puts his hand up
India’s bowling needed a leader and Praveen Kumar stepped up with his atypical aggression and prodigious swingSambit Bal at Lord's 22-Jul-2011Pra
Smith's unhappy return
Graeme Smith’s return to international cricket proved to be an unhappy one, as he was out for a duck, dropped a catch and watched an Australian winFir