Pakistan's nightmare, Australia's stronghold
Pakistan, who have lost nine Tests in a row in Australia, will be up against it at the Gabba, a venue where Australia haven’t lost their last 27 Tests
A World Cup without Pakistan?
The prospect of the 2019 event missing one of the top draws in cricket is all too realTim Wigmore08-Sep-2016Lord’s is a picture for the opening ceremo
Rishabh Pant: fourth-youngest triple-centurion in first-class cricket
Stats highlights from the second round of Ranji Trophy 2016-17 matchesBharath Seervi16-Oct-20163 Players who scored first-class triple-centuries at an
West Indies need Samuels to be more responsible
Marlon Samuels is supposed to be the senior batsman guiding the youngsters around him. It’s hard to say, however, what kind of example his batting in
The case for four-day Tests
Shorter matches spell good news for spectators and broadcasters. Cricket has a little to lose and a whole lot to gain by truncating its premier format
Manjrekar: This India team meant for higher challenges
Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India’s clinical win in the first Test and why West Indies could barely put up a fig
Pakistan, Arthur unite in quest for redemption
Three years on from his sacking as Australia’s coach, Mickey Arthur believes the same adherence to discipline will help Pakistan achieve redemption in
Googly at the toss turns the tables on India
In a bold strategic move portended by Afghanistan’s starting XI in Nagpur a week earlier, New Zealand rode the unheralded spin trio of Nathan McCullum
Afghanistan's show of selfie-belief
They don’t want to be patronised or praised for potential. Afghanistan want to play Full Members and beat them, just like they did against West Indies
Croft sets out on 'hairy audacious goal'
Robert Croft lives and breathes for Glamorgan cricket, so it seemed only a matter of time before he would be head coach. But now the hard work startsD