The men who couldn't replace Boucher
During his 14-year reign as the South African keeper, Boucher has had at least six frontline challengers. Only two remain standingFirdose Moonda11-Jul
New-look Kolkata turn it around
From the whipping boys of the IPL to serious contenders, the Knight Riders have come a long wayTariq Engineer30-Apr-2011Four months ago, Gautam Gambhi
'My problems at Test level were psychological, not technical'
Michael Bevan looks back at his early years and at a Test career that never took offInterview by Richard Edwards02-Dec-2010″I probably lacked a little
Mercurial England chase stability
When you are finally done with the league stages of this tournament, when you are getting yourselves ready for the real exciting parts of the World Cu
Meticulous Flower helps England bloom
Andy Flower is not a man for the limelight, but that should take nothing away from his enormous contribution to England’s first Ashes triumph in Austr
Worst series for Pakistan's top order
Stats highlights from what have been two extraordinary days of Test cricket at Lord’sS Rajesh28-Aug-2010 To start with, the 332-run stand between Jona
Ntini's grass-root ambitions
With his international retirement confirmed, Makhaya Ntini is already busy building his legacy in South African cricketLiam Brickhill02-Nov-2010Makhay
Symes' catch to build a dream on
There is nothing like a fine catch – like Jean Symes’ to remove Ramnaresh Sarwan – to give any match a kick up the backsideTelford Vice in Johannesbur
End of the line for Chris Gayle
The time has come for the selectors to seek someone else to try to lift players out of their insecurityTony Cozier20-Jun-2010The theme of despair runn
India's first fast-bowling match-winner
Kapil Dev overcame huge odds to become one of the leading fast bowlers of his era. Most impressively, he was at his best against the best team of his