An overpowering bleakness 2 days ago Read More
Talking about cricket feels out of place in the face of the Mumbai attacks, but sport has the power to heal, to lift spirits.
And it was all looking so good 5 days ago Read More
Zimbabwe set a new world record when six of their batsmen collected ducks as they collapsed from 124 for 3 to 127 recently. Andrew McGlashan looks at XI other dramatic slumps in ODIs.
England's ODI woes, and lefties at the slog 4 days ago Read More
England have had a particularly tough time in ODIs in India over the last decade, and the problem has primarily been the bowling. Also: are left-handers more effective in the last overs of ODIs tha...
Writing from the middle 2 days ago Read More
The ranks of players turned writers worth reading are disappointingly thin, but the ones who do make the grade are priceless.
The show must go on 2 days ago Read More
Two assassinations left England's tour of India in 1984-85 in serious doubt, but it was eventually played.
A gap too wide 7 days ago Read More
India and England have been poles apart this series: one is clear-headed and ruthlessly aggressive, the other unsure and stuck in Test mode.
Savage grace 7 days ago Read More
Andrew Symonds is a simple man who longs for the bush but is consumed, frustrated and often unable to cope with life as a high-profile international sportsman.
Fighting chance 13 days ago Read More
So far Yuvraj Singh has been a one-day wonder who has come up short in the long form. Now is his time to prove different, and fill the No. 6 slot Sourav Ganguly has vacated.