Steyn and Morkel live up to the hype
This was what touring South Africa is meant to be all about, the battle between batsmen and fast bowlers Andrew McGlashan in Cape Town04-Jan-2010This
Tamim's birthday bash
There was a hint of Virender Sehwag in the way Tamim Iqbal tore into England’s attack and for a while they were helpless to stop himAndrew Miller in D
Nowhere to hide for Johnson
The left-arm quick arrived for the Ashes with a huge reputation, but is battling with technical and mental issuesPeter English at Lord's16-Jul-20
The race for the semi-finals
The results on Sunday mean five teams are in contention for three semi-final spots in the ICC World Twenty20, with South Africa already qualified. Cri
Amber lights at the Riverside
Chris Gayle has said that he wasn’t looking to remain the West Indies captain for a long period of time and would be “giving it up shortly” because of
Bludgeoner, blacksmith, bartender
In his spare time Rajasthan’s hard-hitting South African import mixes drinks, coos over his three-year-old, and struggles with SudokuInterview by Nagr
Akmal unworthy of selection
Nothing illustrates more aptly the emptiness of whatever method and merit there is to Pakistan’s current thinking than the continued selection of Kamr
Ideal chance for Strauss and England
A statistical preview of the four-Test series between West Indies and EnglandSiddhartha Talya03-Feb-2009England’s domination of West Indies for the la
Hard times in the big league
All is not rosy in the IPL as the effects of the global economic downturn begin to make their presence feltAjay S Shankar21-Feb-2009 TV-ri
Not over till the fat laddie leads
More than a year after retiring from international cricket, Shane Warne had captained the underdogs of the IPL to top of the table. And everyone is be