'Winning games for India is what I want to do'
Nearly six years after his last ODI, Robin Uthappa returns to the Indian side, refreshed, more assured, and eager to contribute to the team’s successI
Stupendous Pollard
Plays of the day from the match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians in AhmedabadDevashish Fuloria19-May-2014The catchOn top of having probably
English spin hits the rough
Last summer, England’s strategy was to spin out Australia. Now, with Graeme Swann’s retirement, it is proving a challenge to even identify one Test ca
A case study in mismanagement
The BCB have swung from being too lenient on Shakib Al Hasan to throwing the book at him, without ever finding the middle ground while dealing with hi
A memento from another age
A collection of player portraits that reminds us of a time when cricketers walked the same common clay as ourselvesGideon Haigh20-Jul-2014David Frith
Steyn disappears for three consecutive sixes
Stats highlights from Australia’s 62-run win against South Africa in HarareS Rajesh02-Sep-201462 The margin of victory for Australia; also the number
Watson's merry-go-round decade
In January 2005, Shane Watson made his Test debut. What does he have to show for a decade in the game?Brydon Coverdale24-Dec-2014In the last week of 2
Dilshan v Moeen contest breaks England's hold
Plays of the day from the sixth ODI between Sri Lanka and England in PallakeleAlan Gardner13-Dec-2014The introductionSri Lanka had eked out a mere 27
Nathan Lyon's last-day catharsis
Throughout his Test career, Nathan Lyon has struggled to fully tap his undoubted potential, often struggling to match his first-innings exploits on la
'Super' Root targets next level
The last time England made an impact at the World Cup, Super Mario was the biggest thing in gaming. Joe Root will need similar trick moves to help tra