Cook and Root leave the highlights for others to judge
The discipline displayed by Joe Root and Alastair Cook proved that highlights packages are not the best means of judging the merits of Test cricketers
When the Maxwell bomb fizzled
Plays of the day from the tri-series final between West Indies and Australia in BarbadosDaniel Brettig27-Jun-2016The starts Australia’s batsmen will
Full marks for Guptill, and one switch too many
Plus, Williamson reveals a new kind of spin in the Plays of the Day from MohaliAlagappan Muthu22-Mar-2016The extra spinThe script for New Zealand at t
Daunting challenge for Sri Lanka to repeat 2014 heist
Two years ago, when these sides last met, Sri Lanka were the buoyant side and England struggling. This time the roles are reversed and it will be a si
A favourite Sachin moment
Tendulkar’s googly to Moin, and what made it specialDinker Vashisht 23-Apr-2016As the whispers of “Is Virat better than Sachin?” started turning into
Nepal rue quarter-final exit, but buoyed by overall performance
There may be many reasons given for Nepal’s exit from the Under-19 World Cup, but they should not overshadow a group of talented cricketers eager for
After 20 matches and 17 years, Scotland still unable to tame the beast
Associate cricket is all about winning, said Scotland’s captain Preston Mommsen, and in a major tournament Scotland have still to experience what it f
Rohit contributes 50%, yet again
Stats highlights from the first match of the Asia Cup in Mirpur, where Rohit Sharma helped India to a big win over the hostsShiva Jayaraman24-Feb-2016
Brutal Stokes writes his own script
The raw brutality of Ben Stokes’ third and finest Test century is a sign that, at the age of 24, this might yet be his eraGeorge Dobell in Cape Town03
Disunity threatens Zimbabwe players' prospects of a better future
They lost the chance to bargain with the board on equal footing in the matter of World Cup earnings, but they cannot ignore the need for a proactive p