Leadership, Kolkata's wafer-thin mint
The multiple-captains saga has hung around the otherwise fragrant Kolkata Knight Riders like a bad smellVictor Brown19-Apr-2009The multiple-captains s
Trott 'pretty much kicked the door down'
His South African mentors on his journey from precocious talent to potential Ashes saviourAlex Brown17-Aug-2009Kenny Jackson – former Boland and Weste
The 'turning' point
Karna S01-May-2009The action of the night was Anil Kumble v Yuvraj Singh. It lasted just six balls but it was not only riveting but a match-turning e
A wanderer comes home
Centuries as opener at North Sound and Bridgetown kept him in the squad for India, but till Friday, his series had been a tale of squandered startsCri
The inflatable philanthropist
The granddaughter of the cricket-loving tycoon Julien Cahn expertly explores his remarkable life Stephen Chalke21-Feb-2009 Julien Cahn was a fu
Hussey plays the percentages, and the field
Michael Hussey has become so good at stabilising potentially worrying situations that he could get a job straightening the Leaning Tower of PisaBrydon
Adios, Michael
As he packed his bags and left, England’s exiting captain evoked emotion – from the sympathetic to the stinging05-Aug-2008 He came
Smiling glory
It was only fitting L Balaji’s famous smile, that won over Pakistan in 2004, could manage a grand return in his beloved ChennaiSiddhartha Vaidyanathan
Partnerships and byes galore
Stats highlights from the second day of The Oval TestS Rajesh10-Aug-2007 Anil Kumble had to wait 151 innings to finally get his first
Strength in depth
Batting strength down the order will be West Indies’ trump card, but they will be coming into the tournament cold. By Andrew McGlashanAndrew McGlashan