The wait pays off for Tambe
Forty-two years old, and more than two decades into a journeyman career, Pravin Tambe is living the dream on the big stageNagraj Gollapudi28-May-2014F
Kings XI's middle-overs strength, and the Narine factor
Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders have met three times this season, but the IPL is yet to witness a genuinely explosive meeting between its tw
Carberry clanger highlights England muddle
A crucial dropped catch by Michael Carberry was just one example of England expecting things from players that they do not do a county levelGeorge Dob
'I always tried to lead from the front'
Jacques Kallis signs off his Test career content with his decision and relieved that he can return to something approaching an ordinary existenceFirdo
Doolan ice extinguishes South Africa fire
Against a revved-up Dale Steyn, on a lively pitch, after the loss of an early wicket, Alex Doolan turned a nervous period into seemingly inevitable do
Rawat, Ghosh stand out for consistency
Mahesh Rawat has graduated into the mainstay of the Railways batting. Arindam Ghosh is benefiting from his shift from Bengal. The pair kept Railways i
New Zealand's reliable 'sheriff'
BJ Watling’s 65 in the first innings against West Indies continued a year where he has cemented what had become a tricky position for New ZealandAndre
'I needed to bring back my love for the game'
From hiring a personal coach, to changing his technique and mindset, to losing weight – Robin Uthappa chats about his plans for a comebackNagraj Golla
India's blunt spearhead
Ishant Sharma has been a disappointment in ODIs, proving ineffective with new ball and old for the majority of his six-year careerAbhishek Purohit17-O
'The biggest change is the belief that we can beat any team'
Mushfiqur Rahim regrets his hasty resignation from captaincy, but despite the pressure of the job and the fixing scandal, he is satisfied with the tea