Collingwood revels in his revival
Andrew Miller presents the plays of the third day of the third Test at EdgbastonAndrew Miller at Edgbaston01-Aug-2008 Paul Collingwood: f
Dravid dismissal adds familiar twist
Such has been the vicissitudes of this is Test that the third day would have been a letdown without a last-minute twistSambit Bal in Galle02-Aug-2008
Spinning in tandem
A statistical look at the spin pair of Anil Kumble and Harbhajan SinghMathew Varghese05-Apr-2008 Spinning together for the 50th time © AFP
Dangerous underdogs
A tough series will maintain the credibility of New Zealand’s Test side, a win will set them forward by leaps, but they can’t afford to get outplayedS
Ponting bats himself some relief
At the end of a year he this week described as the toughest of his career, Ricky Ponting’s outstandingly fluent 101 on Boxing Day was an excellent sig
Dravid returns to reliable ways
Rahul Dravid played the sort of knock that made him the world’s most bankable batsman a few years ago, displaying the confidence, ease and solidity th
Lessons from Worcester
The Australians drew their last warm-up match, against the England Lions, ahead of the first Ashes Test at Cardiff. Here are five lessons learned at N
Persistence and some gambling work wonders
That this win came through three largely uncelebrated players has to be the most pleasing aspect for Sri LankaSidharth Monga in Galle07-Jul-2009Let’s
Iron man
Twelve years into his international career, South Africa’s wicketkeeper is still the epitome of fighting spirit and reliability under pressureJon Card
Lacklustre bowling succeeds against muddle-headed batting
Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus and Stuart Clark all struggled at various junctures and, if not for a succession of muddle-headed strokes, Australia