So you think you can sell?
What the players thought of how much they sold for in the IPL auction26-Feb-2008 ‘Mate, they love me in India’ © AFP “I was n
Where spin is a sin
West Indies’ rich legacy of pace bowling is mostly history, so why are they still not giving spinners a fair go?Vaneisa Baksh19-May-2008 C
The boy who impressed Lara at 11
The first time the cricket world heard of Adrian Barath was when BrianLara took the 17-year old to England to watch a few matchesGeorge Binoy in Kuala
A strange and sublime rivalry
How does India, a team that has never consistently staked a claim to No. 2, repeatedly manage to look the mighty Australians in the eye and not flinch
Top marks for the openers
Any fears that captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have had over the absence of Gautam Gambhir were allayed by the 98-run opening stand between Virender
Test cricket deserves better
A match that could, and should, have been fought to a rousing finish was allowed to meander to a miserable stalemateAndrew Miller23-Dec-2008
Australia choked by 8-1 field
India’s plan was extremely defensive, but not negative. By persisting withthe wide line, they were relying on a lapse in concentration from thebatsmen
New Zealand lack last-burst player
The side’s only hope lay in a burst of genius but that goes against the veryethos of modern New Zealand sidesOsman Samiuddin in Centurion06-Oct-2009Af
Dilshan trumps in evening of solos
In one of the most remarkable innings in Twenty20s, he was measured and seemingly unhurried though the strike-rate was pushing 170Sambit Bal at The Ov
The importance of Sunny
Gavaskar was was not just another cricketer but a metaphor for a country’s aspirationsAyaz Memon10-Jul-2009A few weeks ago, shortly after Sunil Gavask