Walsh hopeful for new generation
When Courtney Walsh walked off The Oval arm-in-arm with his fellow fast-bowling destroyer Curtly Ambrose in 2000, West Indies had all but relinquished
Tendulkar fills the New Zealand gap
A look at the important numbers from the run-fest in Christchurch, where 726 runs were scored from 95.1 oversS Rajesh08-Mar-2009 Tim South
One city, three matches, one day
In winter Delhi often hosts multiple first-class matches at the same time. Can one fan watch them all? Our intrepid correspondent gives it a shotSidha
All hail the new boys
The rookies of the year, Pakistan’s predicament, an idea that may have served its purpose, and one that has a way to go yetSambit Bal02-Jan-2009
Badly begun is only half done
Some may point to the nature of the pitch but it was nowhere near as inert as some of Bangalore’s big-name players wereCricinfo staff19-May-2008
England shown up as poor value
England were the only side not to be represented at the multi-million dollar IPL auction in Mumbai. Having witnessed some of the performances in New Z
The leader of the pack
As New Zealand head into the series against England minus Shane Bond, they seem to have found the man who will show the rest of the bowlers the wayAnd
Tall, reticent, and extremely valuable
Anand Vasu says Wasim Jaffer hardly played a false shot during his unbeaten 192 on the first day of the Kolkata TestAnand Vasu in Kolkata30-Nov-2007
Jayawardene and Sangakarra bat on … and on
Andrew Miller’s report card on Sri Lanka’s individual performances in the three-Test seriesAndrew Miller23-Dec-2007 Mahela Jayawa
The curious case of Dravid's crawl
Rahul Dravid’s 96-ball 12 was among his slowest innings, and one of the slowest 12s ever scored in Test cricketS Rajesh12-Aug-2007 Mic