An unexpected and memorable comeback
For a good hour on a gloomy, memorable day, Mohammad Sami suddenly was again what he promised long, long ago: Pakistan fast bowling’s next big thingOs
'I know I'll be back soon' – Chawla
Piyush Chawla believes that if he does well in the Champions League Twenty20, against “highly-ranked batsmen”, he stands to earn a recall to the India
Learning experience for young captains
Both Suresh Raina and Dinesh Karthik were elevated to the captaincy due to injuries to their respective teams’ leaders. Here’s an analysis of how they
What is split-innings all about?
Nobody knows quite what to expect from Australia’s new split-innings domestic one-day format – including the playersBrydon Coverdale06-Oct-2010It’s al
Hungry Wahab answers his critics
You cannot curse Wahab Riaz. Especially when the man has a five-for on debut. Nagraj Gollapudi at The Oval18-Aug-2010You cannot curse Wahab Riaz. Espe
A boy's own idol
Les Favell was an inspiration to many – one lad in particularMike Coward04-Sep-2010These words, like so many before them, are being assembled at an ol
Old rivalry, new ground
An Aussie fan watches the trans-Tasman game, but only after one man and a laptop arrive via rickshawTim Scoular26-Feb-2011Choice of gameWhat better wa
Gayle aims to be tournament's best allrounder
Chris Gayle is playing the World Cup without the responsibility of captaincy and he aims to star with both bat and ball, and gun for 200 if the opport
'I don't miss aiming to play at the highest level'
Ed Joyce talks about turning out for Ireland, then England, and moving backInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi02-Mar-2011″I feel I’ve done my bit in the pas
The warmth of a sweltering city
The stifling heat doesn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the local cricket lover and it won’t that of tourists eitherMike Coward17-Nov-2010Whether it was th