South Africa aim to emulate fightback
Stats preview of the second Test between South Africa and Australia to be played in DurbanSiddhartha Talya05-Mar-2009South Africa failed to repeat the
Memories of a mentor and a mate
The Invincible Sam Loxton talks to Peter English a few days ahead of Don Bradman’s centenary and tells him about the childhood hero who became his cap
The bravest man in world cricket
South Africa own the bravest man in world cricket, but having Graeme Smith was not enough to secure the most dramatic of drawsPeter English at the SCG
Coding Twenty20 into 50-over game
How quickly will India’s one-day squad adjust to the demands of the more sedate 50-over format after wallowing for 45 days in the thrill-a-minute IPL
International men of mystery
Ajantha Mendis is the latest in a long line of unusual spinners who kept batsmen and spectators guessingGideon Haigh28-Apr-2008 Sr
Clueless against pace and seam
With all due respect to Dale Steyn and Co, it was India, when confronted with a something unusual for this part of the world and a bit of swing, that
Ganguly and Dinda allow Kolkata to sparkle into the night
Bangalore’s far-from-royal challenge is now surely over, while the slender victory gives Kolkata the chance to dream againCricinfo staff08-May-2008
Letting the facts spoil a good story
This collection of the best writing benefits from Swanton’s wisdom but suffers from too many reporters and not enough writers Matthew Engel27-Jan-200
India turn the tables
It was a day when bowlers were rewarded for their skills and another set of modern batsmen was found wanting against a rare, but thankfully not extinc
Sehwag at the crossroads
For Sehwag, losing the vice-captaincy can be seen as either a slap on the wrist or a gauntlet hurled downAnand Vasu and Siddhartha Vaidyanathan01-Dec-