Dutch courage spares organisers' blushes
Nagraj Gollapudi watches Netherlands’ shock win paper over what was a damp squib of an opening day in the ICC World Twenty20Nagraj Gollapudi at Lord&#
Marsh, Watson, and several other stars
The IPL wasn’t timed perfectly for those who were in the national Australian team, but despite that handicap, the Australians made their presence felt
That was quick! The Shane Bond story
For an all-too-brief while, Shane Bond was the world’s finest fast bowler, shattering stumps and scaring batsmen. Now at ease with not gracing the mai
Same format, same class
In its third edition now, Steven Lynch’s book is a reliable and readable quick-reference tool for cricket over the next yearSteven Price23-Nov-2008
Samant in the spotlight
Wicketkeeper Vinayak Samant, pushed into opening by Amre in the final league game, scored his maiden ton to allow Mumbai have a firm grasp on their 38
The batting evolution
Kevin Pietersen’s switch-hit has become a symbol of modern batting but new shots have always come into the game – and usually caused outrage Patrick K
Twenty numbers
Cricinfo takes a look at a few numbers from Asia Cups in the past23-Jun-2008 Asian giant: Sanath Jayasuriya is the leading run-scorer and
Taylor goes against the mould
Ross Taylor hit a breathtaking century on the second day at Old Trafford and left England firmly on the back footAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford24-Ma
Too many chinks in Kolkata's armour
It’s hard to imagine a 104-run partnership from just 55 balls being intrinsically worthless, especially in the Twenty20 format where such associations
Pitch defied reputation and result
Pitch-making is an imprecise science, but it is perhaps stretching optimism to expect a result on a pitch that routinely produces more than 1000 runs