The Kotla wicket has a mind of its own
In the melodrama that is life around it and the lamentations that echo during the course of its normal day, the Feroz Shah Kotla wicket lay undeterred
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
A whole (almost) new ball game
Rather than trimming a format slowly being reduced to un-coveted ashes, Cricket Australia is involved in a dramatic redesign of one-day cricketPeter E
The rewards of resilience
Shane Watson has fought many struggles and his maiden century at the MCG will bring him enormous reliefBrydon Coverdale at the MCG29-Dec-2009Shane Wat
Vaas back in the swing of things
Everyone may have gotten used to Sri Lankan cricket without Vaas, but the bowler’s desire to play international cricket’s still brightSriram Veera20-M
Wayward Johnson poses dilemma
Mitchell Johnson will get a chance to re-group and toughen up away from international glare if he is dropped Peter English at Edgbaston29-Jul-2009It’s
Australians shine but in the wrong place
Australia’s embarrassing defeat to Pakistan stemmed in part from a lack of experience and coincided with the free-scoring form of Gilchrist and Hayden
Fab day for the fans
The final was a big test considering the tournament and the crowd, and there wasn’t a doubt that Pakistan’s raucous fans would ensure their chants wer
Gayle in charge for now
Now that he has stayed on as captain, Gayle has the chance to break the mould.Tony Cozier05-Jul-2009For Chris Gayle to have been retained as West Indi
The rest is history
The upcoming Dhaka Test will be the first in seven years to have a rest day. A look at the passing of an international institution Paul Coupar24-Dec-2