There's no stopping Deccan's Indian batsmen
Adam Gilchrist’s failures have put a lot of pressure on the middle order, but the likes of T Suman and Rohit Sharma have stepped up with major contrib
Harbhajan rides his luck
Harbhajan Singh has scored five Test fifties since the start of 2008 and India have lost only one of those games. Four of those have come against Aust
Flintoff v fledgling
Peter English in Cardiff09-Jul-2009Fearlessness and frailty make young batsmen worth watching. Phillip Hughes, a short, stubbled-jawed 20-year-old, is
India's least favourite venue
India have lost the last four times they’ve turned up for a Test at the Basin Reserve, and some of their heaviest defeats against New Zealand have bee
Ten ways to win in India
South Africa’s coach has had a fair amount of success in Asia. He offers England ten tips for success in their Tests in IndiaMickey Arthur07-Dec-2008
The vicar's son, the rebel and the poet
His style and charisma were natural and irresistible to a ten-year-old back in the 1960sAlan Lee07-Oct-2008 Exciting, always competitive,
Sodhi's outrageous paddle-scoop, and Saqlain's <i>teesra</i>
Highlights of the first half of the ICL’s second seasonCricinfo staff26-Oct-2008The first half of games in the second season of the Indian Cricket Lea
The shots that rang around the world
Some were mesmerised, some scandalised, some repulsed; ignoring KP’s switch-hits was not an option, though19-Jun-2008 Switched on:
The ones to watch
Cricinfo looks at the promising talents to emerge from the Under-19 World Cup in MalaysiaGeorge Binoy in Kuala Lumpur03-Mar-2008 Tanmay S
England live up to their dollar billing
There was only one word that Paul Collingwood could use to describe England’s performance, as they routed New Zealand by nine wickets in one-off Twent