Careers could be on the line after Wanderers
Australia must win to avoid their fourth series loss to South Africa in 109 years. But the ramifications of this Test could be much more far-reaching
Ten trends for the Tests
The limited-overs leg has reinforced the state of flux both teams find themselves in, and the Test series could be won by the side that handles the un
South Africa need to face their reality
Through the World Cup, South Africa have shied away from questions about nerves and how it tends to affect them more than most teams; but come the qua
A Kolpak contract that aided South Africa
Three years on the county circuit with Lancashire has toughened up Faf du Plessis’ game, making him ready for international cricket Firdose Moonda in
Finally, the moment of truth
Everyone involved in the World Cup final cannot escape the passing thought about how everything that they have done till now – picking up a bat or a b
Kenyan cricket continues to regress
After their World Cup misadventure, Kenya remains an object lesson for other Associates of just how easily things can go wrongMartin Williamson21-Mar-
Clarke deserves some goodwill
Michael Clarke is no prima donna leader, but large chunks of the Australian cricket public still haven’t warmed to himPeter English at the Gabba30-Jan
Trott's hunger hurts Australia
After the bowlers did their job yesterday, England’s No.3 ensured there was no let-up with another impressive displayAndrew Miller at the MCG27-Dec-20
The Chris Martin report
Warning: embarrassing amounts of drool and giggles aheadTrish Plunket18-Jan-2011Choice of gameBecause despite my earlier attempts to destroy my liver,
Batsman Sangakkara remains a stylist
In either liking or hating the captain, the statesman, the keeper with the irritating shouts, we tend to forget the reason why we liked Sangakkara in