More overseas woe for Sri Lanka
Nobody expected the final day or have any interest, least of all, it seems, the Sri Lanka batsmen who were caught out in dramatic fashionESPNcricinfo
Immense Zaheer continues his Australian opera
Zaheer Khan is now a very different bowler to the one who ran in eight years ago in a World Cup final and was overwhelmed by the occasion. His skills
Denmark eye the step up
Cricket in Denmark was at its strongest in the 1960s, but the national side, comprising journeymen, students and one pro, is hoping to spark a revival
Sehwag finds a way past defensive attacks
Sri Lanka persisted with their strategy of boring Virender Sehwag into a mistake but, at the P Sara Oval, he found a way to overcome the boredom, and
India's concerns shift to batting
India’s bowling was the talking point during the Tests but the focus has turned to their weaknesses with the bat after two capitulationsSiddarth Ravin
Pakistan bat with eyes wide shut
What does a Pakistan batsman think when he takes guard? Does he think at all?Nagraj Gollapudi at Trent Bridge30-Jul-2010What does a Pakistan batsman t
The slowest of bouncers and a cruel quirk of fate
Plays of the day from the third day of the first Test between India and Australia in BangaloreSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy Stadium11-Oct-2010The
'Shahid's desire to win was there for all to see'
Shahid Afridi was banned for two Twenty20s after being caught on camera biting the ball during the final ODI in Perth. Disbelief and jokes followedCri
'I don't want fifties, I want hundreds'
Tamim Iqbal has the talent and temperament to be a flag-bearer for Bangladesh cricket, and he isn’t setting his sights lowAndrew Miller22-Mar-2010Tami
'I can get pretty angry'
Wrestling, soccer, digging into some Jamaican cooking, and dishing it out to batsmen – are what keep West Indies’ fiery spearhead tickingNagraj Gollap