'Our laundry laid out to dry on the rocks'
The women have played eight World Cups so far and Cricinfo asked former and current players what their lasting memories from each tournaments was06-Ma
Relative unknowns seize their chance
The two bowlers who impressed most during the Duleep Trophy were virtual unknowns from India’s cricketing backwaters: Andhra legspinner M Suresh and V
Friday at work
While their home country deals with the aftermath of its elections, four young Zimbabwean cricketers are focusing on the future during a stay at Austr
Walking wounded
Fazeer Mohammed on West Indies’ continuing injury concerns Fazeer Mohammed27-Jun-2008 Chris Gayle feels the heat during the third Test aga
The inscrutable craftsman
Artless yet artful, no cricketer so teased and confused the sensesRohit Brijnath18-May-2008 ‘Unhurried, wristy, impossibly careles
A secret worth sharing
Jenny Thompson reviews the England and New Zealand Twenty20 matches at BathJenny Thompson at Bath14-Aug-2007 Players cram onto the bal
Pitch was off the pace
For all the predictions of damage from Australia’s four fast men there was not much blazing firePeter English at the WACA16-Jan-2008
A hero's burden
Five visiting leaders have got centuries in Australia since 2001-02 and improved their standing. Mahela Jayawardene’s stock is up, but his team remain
Letting the facts spoil a good story
This collection of the best writing benefits from Swanton’s wisdom but suffers from too many reporters and not enough writers Matthew Engel27-Jan-200
<i>Chhota Dada</i> adds steel to swagger
When Manoj Tiwary hits he hits, when he defends he defends. There are no half-measures, no lack of clarity, writes Sidharth MongaSidharth Monga in Mum