The battles that will decide the Ashes
Andrew Miller assesses the key head-to-heads in this summer’s AshesAndrew Miller16-Jul-2005By common consent, England have their best chance in a gene
England carry the fight to Australia
It’s not everyday that the reality lives up to the hypeViewpoint by Sambit Bal21-Jul-2005 Andrew Flintoff’s aggression has carried the
Botham lends support to tsunami relief effort
Ian Botham has joined the efforts of Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne to help tsunami victims in Sri Lanka with a whirlwind fact-finding tour of t
Pakistan favourites on recent form
Cricinfo looks at the stat highlights ahead of the curtain-raiser between West Indies and Pakistan in Kingston, JamaicaGeorge Binoy12-Mar-2007
Daring Young Men
Rob Steen reviews Daring Young Men by Alan HillRob Steen06-Mar-2006 Forget 1981 and 2005. If you really want to play parallels, how about
India's obsession
In exploring his own micro-obsession the author hopes to throw light on the macro-obsession of world cricket’s most powerful nation, a place where Sac
Rising in the east
Cricket in Assam has long struggled under adverse circumstances. Things just may be about to changeSiddhartha Vaidyanathan09-Nov-2007
Swing when you're winning
Zaheer Khan’s five-for on Monday saw him finally deliver on the prodigious talent first announced seven years agoSambit Bal at Trent Bridge30-Jul-2007
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
Fielding horrors hurt India
India’s close-in fielders repeatedly reacted too late or too early, flat-footed rookies and veterans tripped over balls and failed to reach down in ti