Jayawardene targets Australian attack
The Sri Lankan captain admits Australia have a strong batting line-up and that his side will have to devise a game plan to rein them inSidharth Monga
The helmet that took out Joe the Cameraman
ESPNcricinfo presents Plays of the Day from the second day of the first Test between Australia and India in MelbourneSidharth Monga at the MCG27-Dec-2
Pakistan ride on spin success
ESPNcricinfo looks back at the players who helped Pakistan to a famous whitewash over England with the spin bowlers and a fine captain to the foreGeor
'I'll never take playing for England for granted'
The missed opportunities early in his career have made the England offspinner determined to make the most of the rest of itInterview by George Dobell0
Time for India's batting 'attack' to hunt in a pack
At Trent Bridge, before the openers set off into the sunlight, India’s bowlers would well do to give all the batsmen a stern talking-to about the bene
Tricky Kotla and an outrageous injury
ESPNcricinfo looks at the highlights of the third round of the Ranji Trophy 2011-12Abhishek Purohit22-Nov-2011If it’s the Kotla …… the pitch has got t
West Indies batsmen must match the bowlers
Although Pakistan are perceived as having one of the strongest bowling attacks of the tournament, West Indies have taken exactly the same number of wi
Dilshan's vivid riposte to the sceptics
With all manner of points to prove after the limp effort at Cardiff, Sri Lanka restored their credibility with a day of remorseless battingAndrew Mill
Quick on the draw
Publishers may be keen to get their Ashes books out as fast as possible. Is that a bad thing? Not if the writer is Gideon HaighSteve James09-Apr-2011N
Argy-bargy and overkicks
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the World Cup, Group A match between Pakistan and Australia at the R Premadasa Stadium in ColomboBrydo