The player who cheered everyone up
Makhaya Ntini made a specialty of putting smiles on people’s faces. During his last game, the Twenty20 against India, the emotions on show may be rath
The class of 1998
England’s World Cup-winning U-19 players went on to have very different lives. Some of glory and Tests, others of loneliness and broken dreamsTanya Al
Coming back to life
Zaheer Khan talks injuries and comebacks, and frustration and patience involved between the twoSidharth Monga06-Sep-2010It has been drizzling every da
Rising in the North East
India’s North East has yet to fully embrace cricket, but the region is set to gain a fillip through the Twenty20 formatSiddarth Ravindran09-Jan-2010Ov
Another captain's innings from Smith
In terms of producing the goods when his team needs a leading role there are few better than SmithAndrew McGlashan at the Wanderers15-Jan-2010Remove f
Siddharth Trivedi leads disciplined performance
In a team shorn of flashy players and big-hitting heavyweights, it was perhaps no surprise that Rajasthan’s win was down to a good old-fashioned all-r
'I think we will beat India or Australia'
In the second part of the interview, Pakistan’s captain talks about the side’s prospects in the Champions Trophy, the legacy he wants to leave behind,
Desperate times, desperate measures?
Change for change’s sake is something that the England management rarely sees fit to sanction, even when the cosiness on display becomes so self-servi
Kolkata's sorry saga continues
Whenever Kolkata have run that last lap, they have stumbled and fallen just before the line. If they believe in destiny and fate, McCullum could head
'I don't walk anymore'
He likes cooking, a bit of red, and just may have ended up a chicken farmer. Meet Bangalore’s man of the momentInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi18-May-200