The one that got away
He was perhaps the best wicketkeeper Sri Lanka produced; but five Tests was all he playedJamie Alter05-Sep-2009″Today’s wicketkeepers dive too much. I
Gambhir's the best of 'em all
India won a Test series in New Zealand after 41 years. Cricinfo runs the rule over those who contributed to the memorable achievement overseasSidharth
From ghost tour to Ashes tour
Shane Watson’s 2005 trip to England will forever be remembered for his tryst with the paranormal – he is looking for better souvenirs this time around
Returning to his first love
Duncan Fletcher wants to coach, but without the pressure of responsibility, and that’s exactly what the South Africa job gives himNeil Manthorp20-Nov-
'I stepped out of the whirlpool'
An account of the highs and lows in the life of former Indian wicketkeeper Sadanand Viswanath who now revels in his role as umpire in domestic Indian
Slowly fades the Don
A century after his birth the debate about Bradman and Australian identity rumbles onStephen Fay09-Nov-2008 The myth of Sir Donald Bradman is sti
Johnson has a ball in his new home
Mitchell Johnson is like a wind-up toy. He’ll tear in at the same speed all day but he has to be pointing in the right direction when the string is pu
The old hand shows how it's done
A great knock is one that can be seen independent of the situation, irrespective of the result, yet one that contributes to the team cause. Some time
Shane Watson bounces back
Shane Watson’s performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is evidence that he possesses the quality vital to an allrounder – the ability to turn t
Leading the way
It is no coincidence that the two teams in the finals – India and South Africa – have been led by captains who have turned in the strongest on-field p