Now that's what I call a game
Few sixes but lots of fun. A spectator soaks it up at a low-scoring thriller at the WanderersRonnie Shumba18-May-2009Team supportedBangalore Royal Cha
Michael Vaughan – Six of the best
As Michael Vaughan prepares to call time on his illustrious on-field career, Cricinfo looks back on six moments when his character was fully on displa
A naked betrayal of tradition
Sophia Gardens has its charms but its hosting of the first Test is a naked commercialisation of cricket’s most precious crown jewelAndrew Miller at So
A tale of two comebacks
If the two teams needed any motivation before the start of the Tests, it has arrived in the form of L Balaji and James FranklinSidharth Monga in Hamil
First test for India's new selectors
The Ganguly question will weigh heavily on their minds when India’s first paid selectors, headed by Kris Srikkanth, meet in Mumbai on Wednesday Nagraj
Wanted: A miracle
Andrew Flintoff was as hostile as ever, but England may already need a miracle to win this TestAndrew Miller20-Dec-2008 The smiling assass
Filling a hole
Before the game he owned 172 runs in eight Tests in the country; he walked off 49 short of doubling the totalAli Cook09-Oct-2008 Until no
The endurance of the 'Big Fella'
He was England’s inexhaustible colossus in the lean post-war years – both wicket-taker and stock bowler. A salute to Alec Bedser on his 90th birthdayA
Who's fooling who?
The concern today is with the increasingly one-eyed view of the world that pretends to be unbiased and authoritative, says Fazeer MohammedFazeer Moham
Let players drink before the game
Dileep Premachandran comes up with the plays of the third day of the Lord’s Test between England and IndiaDileep Premachandran21-Jul-2007