'We can't afford to have the states focusing on silverware'
As a selector and national talent manager, Greg Chappell has his work cut out in steering Australia out of their current troughInterview by Daniel Bre
Zimbabwe look for a bit of magic
For Zimbabwe this World Cup is a stage to show that their game has developed and a return to the top level isn’t far awayFirdose Moonda20-Feb-2011The
Ponting counters Indian dominance, again
India seemed to get everything right on an action-packed fourth day but the Australia captain ensured his bowlers were in with a chanceSidharth Monga
Patient Watson passes the test
Shane Watson overcame India’s bowling and barracking and the nervous 90s to score a fighting centurySidharth Monga in Mohali01-Oct-2010The way a man i
Asif toys with Australia's batsmen
Shortly before tea the opening day was running away from Pakistan, then the momentum changed in seven balls from Mohammad AsifNagraj Gollapudi at Lord
Patel's escape, and free-hits in Tests
Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between India and New Zealand in AhmedabadESPNcricinfo staff04-Nov-2010The face-saving drop of t
Harris moves from facilitator to lead artist
The man who has been a facilitator to the fast bowlers today stepped up and made himself countN Hunter09-Feb-2010″Maybe there’s a quarter piece of woo
'I'd do it all over again if I could'
From a cricketer in Guyana to a businessman in Australia: Carl Hooper may not play too much cricket but he stays in shape, and he plays the marketsInt
Winning after conceding 200-plus leads
Australia’s thrilling 36-run victory over Pakistan was only the sixth instance in Test history of a team winning after trailing by 200-plus in the fir
Warnie's latest trick
The spin legend is attempting to turn a lifelong hobby, poker, into a career every bit as illustrious as the one he is leaving behind on the cricket f