Battling across continents
He couldn’t find a place in his South African first-class side, moved to Canterbury, then went to Central Districts, and got into the New Zealand XI t
Ten memorable SCG Tests
As the Sydney Cricket Ground’s 100th Test approaches, ESPNcricinfo looks back at some of the most famous – and infamous – Tests at the venue Brydon C
Similarities with England tour continue
A limited-overs game in which rain plays a part in your defeat. It is all looking awfully familiar for India Sidharth Monga at Stadium Australia 01-Fe
Down Under? Point up
How come Australians prefer to catch the ball with their hands reverse-cupped? Steve Rixon and Ian Chappell weigh inSidharth Monga05-Mar-2012For much
England offer India a blueprint for revival
India’s opposition has given them all possible indicators as to how turnarounds, while difficult, are neither impossible nor complicatedSharda Ugra at
Plenty of spills
Plays of the day for the first day of the third Test between India and West Indies in MumbaiS Aga22-Nov-2011Spills of the day With the pitch offering
Fiery, contradictory, all-too-human Fred
Trueman’s latest biographer does a better job of fleshing out his subject than his more illustrious predecessors – perhaps because he didn’t know him
Views from the Blues' big smoke
You never know your luck in the big city that is New South Wales cricket, Nathan Hauritz says, but then you never know when you might disappear, eithe
No longer a fortress
India have never won a Test in Barbados, but will start confidently knowing that West Indian supremacy at the venue is a thing of the pastMadhusudhan
'I don't feel I have anything to prove to anyone'
Paul Collingwood looks to fight his way back into the limited-overs sides, but isn’t bitter about the decision to sack him as Twenty20 captainIntervie