Freeze frames
From Afridi’s pointed finger to Broad’s misfield to save by Mathews – they’re all in our look back at the moments that defined the tournament Nishi Na
Australia were outswung and outplayed
Australian bowlers search for seam movement and variation in bounce instead of swerve in the air. When it comes to swinging the ball they are always b
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
Steak, Onions and controversy
Christmas in Durban, New Year in Cape Town. It must be the second instalment of our South Africa tour diaryAndrew McGlashan09-Jan-2010December 21Head
England's worst venue in South Africa
A statistical preview to the third Test in Cape Town, where England have lost all their matches since South Africa’s re-entry into the Test fold.Nitin
How Harris choked India
Paul Harris’ outside-leg-stump line was perfect in the context of the game, as none of the Indian batsmen figured out how to score runs against himS R
Ajmal proves his Test credentials
Saeed Ajmal showed great control and guile to pick up his first five-wicket haul in just his sixth TestNagraj Gollapudi at Edgbaston07-Aug-2010″ (let
Three-and-a-half hours of torture
Bangladesh’s decision not to go for the win against Pakistan exposed the biggest flaw in the one-day format and goes against the spirit of the competi
Warmed up for the World Twenty20
Getting through jet leg, training, keeping up with the election back home and then the small matter of playing a World CupNicky Shaw05-May-2010Less th
More questions than answers for England despite win
Questions remain over England’s middle and lower orders, with several players vying for places. There is no such thing as bad competition for places,