No more pushing South Africa around
The terms of India’s tour were largely dictated by the BCCI, but South Africa did all the bossing around in the first ODI in JohannesburgFirdose Moond
Refreshed Kallis ready for return
Having taken three months to refresh his mind and body, Jacques Kallis is ready to return to playing ‘the best cricket of his life’Firdose Moonda13-Oc
Revenge, and ghost faces
There was some Champions League hangover when India met Australia in PuneViraj Deshpande14-Oct-2013Choice of gameThere was no way I was going to miss
Controversy mars another top CSK showing
On the field, Chennai Super Kings produced one of their best seasons yet; off the filed, the franchise was squarely in the spotlight cast by the alleg
England seek to answer critics again
They know their approach to the format is not universally appreciated but victory over a strong South Africa will put England into the finalGeorge Dob
My poster boys
Rediscovering her folder full of newspaper cuttings and posters of England of the ’90s makes an erstwhile supporter wonder if success and empathy can
Dharamsala, the IPL's dream setting
The match between Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians was a dead rubber but that didn’t stop the crowds from pouring in to the scenic Dharamsala ground
Chapple still key for Lancs revival
Lancashire will expect to bounce straight back to Division One of the Championship but their bowling attack looks heavily reliant on veteran Glen Chap
Flaws in the fencing
The IPL’s anti-corruption system has had its share of loopholes Nagraj Gollapudi16-May-2013It was late June 2009, a month after the second IPL was wo
Gayle marries brain with brawn
Twenty20 is not about mindless slogging; calculative assaults are the way to go as Chris Gayle demonstrated yet again, against Kolkata Knight RidersNi