The uniqueness of Mohammad Shahzad
There is a method to the Afghanistan opening batsman’s madness. And somehow with all the swinging, hoicking, slapping and missing, he does make real r
The reckless celebration and the tirade
Plays of the day from the World T20 qualifier between Bangladesh and Oman in DharamsalaMohammad Isam13-Mar-2016The grimaced celebrationTamim Iqbal pie
Lyon shows the power of persistence
Perhaps the greatest compliment that has been paid to Nathan Lyon in recent times is the fact that other nations have tried to emulate his progression
The '90s show is back, so is the lost childhood
Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne face a dilemma in their attempt to sell the game to a new audience, but for fans of a certain vintage it’s nostalgia
Manjrekar: How day one at the Chinnaswamy panned out
Sanjay Manjrekar looks at the key points from the first day of the second Test between India and South Africa in Bangalore14-Nov-2015’Brave call by Ko
Rohit, de Villiers hold their own in Kanpur furnace
In the face of testing conditions, Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers produced memorable hundreds, and on that day, neither was better than the otherAlag
Kaushal shakes and rattles while Herath rocks and rolls
Tharindu Kaushal and Rangana Herath are both spin bowlers but, with one wiry and energetic and the other ambling in contentedly, they might have come
Namibia's inconvenient truth
The country’s failure to attract the majority black population to the game explains why the team rarely makes it to world tournamentsTim Wigmore02-Oct
Azhar experiment leaves confusion
Pakistan’s confusion over their opening batting positions was no closer to being resolved when Azhar Ali, previously a figure of stability at No. 3, m
As they fell – Australia's clatter of wickets
How ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball commentary called the tumbling of Australia wickets on the first morning at Trent Bridge ESPNcricinfo staff06-Aug-2015