Short balls and a loud crowd
This Indian fan watches his team duck and weave into submission, learns the secret to a successful Mexican wave, and enjoys a good Caribbean partySrih
Onions' mystery omission
The South Africans could hardly believe their luck when they found out they wouldn’t be facing the player who has twice denied them victory in this se
Bloody hell, Haddin
A remake of the 2007 thriller at Seddon Park? Not quite. Blame the wicketkeeperLuke Pallesen10-Mar-2010The gameI’ve been kicking myself since 2007 for
Look sharp, think smart
Use your bowlers well, pick the best batting line-up, and keep an eye on the time-outs and over ratesAakash Chopra08-Apr-2010Adam Gilchrist said earli
India's batting fails when it really matters
The rare failure of the Indian batting line-up in the finals of the tri-series is acceptable, but that it happened in batsman-friendly conditions is n
Last man standing
Can Australia’s captain rebuild an empire ravaged by age and retirement?John Stern10-Apr-2009Three days before the start of the Test series in South A
England's forgotten Ashes hero
Not many discussed him before his century on debut to secure the Ashes, not many seem to be discussing him after that performanceAndrew Miller25-Sep-2
A class act
A timeline for Sunil Gavaskar’s career from 1971 to 1987Cricinfo staff10-Jul-2009Sunil Gavaskar made a dream start to his Test career in a historic se
Help needed for the 'Big Three'
There was one obvious reason for the disappointing climax to an otherwise heartening Digicel Series for the West Indies on Friday. It was that Chris G
Sehwag fills specialist spinner's boots
Virender Sehwag’s shrewd cricketing brain does not show much in his cavalier strokeplay. Instead, his intelligence emerges when he’s bowlingCricinfo s