NZ's problem of the knockout punch
One of the most important issues New Zealand need to sort before the fourth ODI is their ability to shut the opposition out after getting to a strong
The year 1AT begins
The one-man encyclopaedia of stats is gone, but his numbers are now footnotes in history along with West Indies’ awful ones from this seriesAndy Zaltz
The drop that cost Australia
Plays of the day from the second ODI between India and Australia in JaipurAbhishek Purohit16-Oct-2013The run-outAaron Finch had raced to his third fif
The digital revolution that could save Test cricket
Baseball’s forward-thinking administrators exploited digital media to massively improve their fans’ viewing experience. Can cricket do the same?Mike J
Proteas in pink
The South Africans brought a big splash of colour and zing to the WanderersKapila Hari06-Dec-2013Choice of gameI was glad to eventually see some on-fi
No time for trepidation from England
England’s attack, now including three bowlers with more than 200 wickets, is an outstanding unit despite their toil at Old Trafford but the focus shif
What ails the Clarke generation?
The decline of Australian cricket since the mid-2000s points to both structural and cultural factors, which will take time and effort to addressRus
Bangladesh's summer of woes
It has been a bad summer for Bangladesh cricket, with the A team, Under-23s, and Under-19s all performing poorly on their respective toursMohammad Isa
The man who stepped into Murali's shoes
Since Rangana Herath’s Test return in 2009, he has steadily come to be as valuable to Sri Lanka as the man he replaced back then due to injuryAndrew F
Spin, top-order batting make the difference
In the strongest test of their ability to play spin, Australia’s inexperienced top-order batsmen were found wanting in alien conditionsMadhusudhan Ram