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
Guptill makes the most of his fortune
For New Zealand’s No. 3, conquering the turning ball was one of the big challenges in his comeback inningsESPNcricinfo staff12-Nov-2010In the first Te
It's always sunny if you're van Wyk
The bleach blond wicketkeeper is relishing the national call-up, but he knows life will go on irrespective of whatever happens at the World CupFirdose
Never forget Lahore
In March last year, terrorists hit at cricket. One of those who was at the receiving end tells of a new initiative to take a stand against those who w
A comedy of errors
South Australia’s win over Mumbai Indians was so full of errors, it provided endless amusement to the kids watchingSriram Veera in Durban14-Sep-2010Th
Heigh-ho? Please no
Some good cricket, some highly annoying music, and an “ow” moment kept this England women’s fan occupied at ChelmsfordHannah Sibley30-Jun-2010Choice o
Sri Lanka well poised to challenge India
A statistical preview to the three-Test series between India and Sri LankaSiddhartha Talya15-Nov-2009Muttiah Muralitharan has much to make up for in w
Yuvraj Singh's internal battle
There are two Yuvrajs. The confident one that turns up for ODIs and the imposter that stutters out for the Tests. Who will turn up in Mirpur? Sriram V
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
A result-oriented batting paradise
Nitin Sundar03-Dec-2009West Indies’ batsmen had a tough time at the Gabba but, for a line-up woefully short on runs and confidence, the venue for the