Starting from the basement
Circumstances dictated that Michael Clarke began his public duties as Australian captain in the basement of the Bradman Stand at the SCGDaniel Brettig
India exorcise demons of 1996
Fourteen years ago, in Durban, India suffered one of their worst defeats in Tests. What has changed since then? We spoke to three players who featured
Sticky Wicket becomes a wearing track
Fellow inmates beat him up in jail, creditors seek to regain their investments, and the ECB quietly expunges him and his wretched helicopter from any
Morkel happy to be in the shadows
Despite a lack of wickets at the World Cup, South Africa’s giant opening bowler isn’t concerned and is happy to let the spinners take the limelightFir
Where gentleman cricketers are made
Look no further than Bengaluru and Chinnaswamy, home to Dravid, Kumble, Viswanath and Chandrasekhar06-Nov-2010Bengaluru can be a contradiction. The pe
Bowled off a free-hit
Plays of the Day from the tri-series ODI between Sri Lanka and India in DambullaSiddarth Ravindran in Dambulla16-Aug-2010Tentative SamaraweeraIn Sri L
The epitome of fast bowling
Swing and cut, speed and bounce, and smarts above all – Maco had everything except height, and even that lack he turned into an assetMike Selvey18-Jul
'He could do the job and eat it up for breakfast'
Board chiefs, prime ministers, former executives and journalists have weighed in on John Howard’s rejection as ICC presidentCricinfo staff02-Jul-2010″
TV ratings bring good news for 50-over cricket
The seven-match one-day international series between India and Australia, with its sellout crowds and high TRPs, has made the talk of ‘the death of OD
USA must look at home for the future
In Don Lockerbie, the USA Cricket Association, finally has a plausible and forward-looking leader, and one who has spent much of the last year outlini