A princely state
Pataudi brought to Indian cricket a dash of hauteur and a touch of heroismMukul Kesavan21-Aug-2010When I was growing up in the sixties, the Nawab of P
When Dhoni's worlds collide
Dhoni has adapted his game superbly to the needs of his team over the last couple of years, and it was again evident in a blazing centurySidharth Mong
Ishant outscores Sreesanth, while Zaheer dominates
A series between the top-rankers and the wooden-spoon holders of Test cricket was not expected to set the pulse racing, but India did their bit to spa
Tall, sharp and uncomplicated
He doesn’t fail dope tests, he doesn’t fight team-mates or officials, he just runs up, bowls – damn well – and goes awayOsman Samiuddin13-Jun-2009Afte
A job well done by professional India
The final Test of the series summed up where India and New Zealand stood vis-à-vis history and Test rankings. Sidharth Monga reviews the seriesSidhart
Ireland take trophy, Afghans the headlines
It took 12 teams 54 matches spread over 19 days to determine the best of the rest, the countries next in the queue for an ICC handout and those fortun
Shades of Hussain as Bopara arrives
The following scenario may sound familiar. England are at a low ebb after a desperate winter campaign, and a new coach decides it’s time to take a pun
Captains rewrite record books
Stats highlights from the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and Sri LankaCricinfo staff24-Feb-2009 Younis Khan became the firs
The smiling assassin is back
One of the more endearing sights in Indian cricket is back. To see L Balaji smiling on a cricket field, after a painful two-year hiatus, is reassuring
Setting the standards
WICB chief Donald Peters has said selection to the West Indies national team will primarily be based in the future on stringent statistical standards