Ashes to Zombies and everything in between
Cricinfo runs through the A-Z of 2006Andrew Miller03-Jan-2007 The Ashes series was meant to be the highlight of the year, but turned
A new low for Gibbs
Stats highlights from the third day’s play between South Africa and India at JohannesburgS Rajesh17-Dec-2006 Zaheer Khan: one of the
Clark shines as McGrath's stand-in
Stuart Clark was Australia’s undoubted star as they wrapped up the series clean sweep and a nail-biting two-wicket success in the third TestPeter Engl
Murali mesmerises Bangladesh again
Muttiah Muralitharan has now taken 55 wickets in 13 innings against Bangladesh. He averages 11.65 against them and has a strike-rate of just under 27C
Warne breaks the 600-wicket barrier
Shane Warne has become the first bowler to take 600 Test wicketsGeorge Binoy11-Aug-2005 Shane Warne: No. 600 in the bag © Getty Image
Leading run-scorer faces leading wicket-taker
In the match at Adelaide, Brian Lara took over as the leading runscorer in Test cricket, and faced Shane Warne, the leading wicket-taker. Has this eve
Waugh's great day brilliantly captured
Steve Waugh – A Perfect DayLynn McConnell28-Mar-2003Steve Waugh – A Perfect Day. Produced by Roadshow Entertainment.A defining moment in Steve Waugh’s
Nortje returns to South Africa's T20I squad for series in India
Quinton de Kock’s comeback left no room for Ryan Rickelton in the T20I sideESPNcricinfo staff21-Nov-2025Fast bowler Anrich Nortje will play for South
Chelsea player ratings vs Barcelona: Ellie Carpenter, what a chance! Blues star misses late sitter to win nerve-shredding Champions League tie after scoring brilliant opener as Naomi Girma and Sandy Baltimore impress
Chelsea restored some of the pride they lost in their Champions League thumping at the hands of Barcelona last season with a creditable 1-1 draw with
Liverpool now eyeing Mateta deal amid fresh Crystal Palace contract concern
Liverpool have now reportedly joined Arsenal in the race to sign Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace as the South London club continue their atte