Both teams emerge with honour intact
England were the clear winners of the first Test, but Bangladesh showed grit and character even in defeatAndrew Miller in Chittagong16-Mar-2010Blushes
Manish Pandey on track for national reckoning
Manish Pandey’s attacking century in the final underlined his transformation from a no-name cricketer to a worthy contender for a place in the nationa
Mumbai lower order covers the slack again
Praveen Amre’s insistence on getting his bowlers to improve their batting is responsible for Mumbai getting this farSiddarth Ravindran in Mysore13-Jan
A break that was long overdue
Despite strong Ranji Trophy performances, Vinay Kumar had seen bowlers get into the Indian team on the back of IPL performancesSidharth Monga27-Mar-20
Sri Lanka hold fort in series of collapses
Stats review of the three-Test series between Sri Lanka and PakistanSiddhartha Talya26-Jul-2009The last time Sri Lanka and Pakistan played a Test seri
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
First test for India's new selectors
The Ganguly question will weigh heavily on their minds when India’s first paid selectors, headed by Kris Srikkanth, meet in Mumbai on Wednesday Nagraj
Old guardian still close to new talent
Australia’s former World Cup-winning captain will keep an eye on the next generation during the tournamentPeter English07-Mar-2009 Belind
Big fish, small pond
He may play for Canada but he’s drawing favourable comparisons with the big boys of international cricket thanks to his ability to clear the boundary
Wanted: A miracle
Andrew Flintoff was as hostile as ever, but England may already need a miracle to win this TestAndrew Miller20-Dec-2008 The smiling assass