Discord, dissent hurt Indian team
It has been a long tour with little success to celebrate, and the differences and frustrations between the players are coming out now, in the form of
A sorrowful parting
Few batsmen will lament the fact, but plenty of others will be sorrowful that Shaun Tait has slung down his final ball for South AustraliaDaniel Brett
Clueless against the carrom ball
Plays of the Day from the third day of the Test between India and West Indies at the KotlaS Aga08-Nov-2011The drop Three years ago, it was Virender Se
England's amazing heist
Plays of the Day from the 5th day of the 1st Test between England and Sri Lanka at Sophia Gardens in CardiffAndrew Miller at Sophia Gardens30-May-2011
Warne signs off in Jaipur
Plays of the Day from the IPL game between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore in JaipurFirdose Moonda11-May-2011The vintage playmakerRah
Pietersen's departure leaves questions swirling
What now for Kevin Pietersen? When he began his England career, he looked to be their most talented player in a generation, and six years on, it looks
The Sikhs who came to Chennai
How a clan from Amritsar made Chennai their own through three generations of record-making and -breaking cricketersNikita Bastian11-Feb-2011Think icon
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
The man who became legspin
No bowler exemplifies the art of the legbreak as much as Shane Warne does; no bowler ever willGideon Haigh19-Dec-2010Shane Warne will probably never p
Play it again, Grant
Older and a little slower, but still fit, up for it and looking to contribute, the junior Flower brother recently turned up for his first internationa