Pakistan's road to glory
A journey through the World Twenty20 champions’ win against the odds 24-Jun-2009
'I'm a charlatan'
He’s not quite a rock star, and he didn’t become a fighter pilot. At least he’s England’s first-choice spinnerInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi21-Jun-2009
Never give in
George Binoy looks back at the turning points of the India-Australia seriesGeorge Binoy11-Nov-2008 He’s trapped: Amit Mishra get Michael C
England's Danish import
His path to the England squad has taken in Denmark, Kent, and a career-threatening knee injury. A look at the rise of a quick bowler with a fascinatin
Fatal obsession
Trescothick’s neuroses are peerless and this book goes into great detail about them. Pity about the cricketPatrick Kidd14-Sep-2008 Howard Clayt
'Results first, entertainment second'
Australian cricket’s working-class hero talks about being a dour batsman in a team full of dashers, and how he overcame his bad patchInterview by Srir
South Africa rewarded for patience
Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie mounted the most monumental of fightbacks on the fourth day at Lord’s. Even if South Africa do lose the Test, they woul
A Test team in Twenty20 clothes
Bangalore are not yet in crisis territory. But if they lose in Delhi on Wednesday, they just might beCricinfo staff28-Apr-2008 Rahul Dravi
An old hand lends a hand
Who better to teach England to deal with spin than past master Andy Flower? Andrew Miller01-Dec-2007 Flower: a supreme technical b
Bubbling up nicely
Jenny Thompson catches up with Doug Bollinger ahead of Australia A’s tour of PakistanJenny Thompson30-Jul-2007 Doug Bollinger: “I sta