Flintoff's Australian fetish
Stats highlights from England’s historic 115-run win against Australia at Lord’sS Rajesh20-Jul-2009Andrew Flintoff’s 5 for 92 is his third five-for in
Bat first, score 300-plus, win match
Stats preview to the Champions Trophy semi-final between Australia and EnglandS Rajesh01-Oct-2009After clashing seven times in the 50-over format over
Jacques of all trades
He has opened his mind and his array of strokes, and South Africa’s limited-overs teams have opened their arms for himSimon Borchardt22-Sep-2009The ac
The song remains the same
Australia’s spearhead is sending them down as quick as he ever did; only now he’s learned to do it without going full throttle Peter English18-Nov-200
Poor light cast on cricket
The nonsense of the finish provided a postscript to the result. England would almost certainly have lost had the match gone its distance, but India we
'There were no shortcuts'
Praveen Amre never won the Ranji Trophy as a player, but in his three years as Mumbai’s coach he has won the Ranji title twice. He shares Mumbai’s jou
England must block out disruption
England women must not let their Australia tour be affected by their head coach’s sudden departureJenny Thompson08-Feb-2008England’s Australia tour wa
The IPL's identity challenge
If this kind of mood can be replicated at venues other than here and Eden Gardens, the IPL organisers might begin to breathe a little more freelyCrici
High on entertainment
As a spectacle, Bangalore has laid down the marker for the rest of theleagueCricinfo staff18-Apr-2008 The opening ceremony easily outdid a
Right on the ball
Despite having a small target to defend and not being backed up in the field, India’s U-19 bowlers turned in a magnificent performanceGeorge Binoy in