Janmohammed faces battle to arrest slide
Kenya’s new chief executive was involved during the glory days of 2003 but their current international prospects are bleakMartin Williamson03-Dec-2012
'It's appalling to watch Afridi bat'
Geoffrey Boycott on the allrounder’s transformation, the state of women’s cricket, and the genius of Garry SobersESPNcricinfo staff25-Oct-2012Siddhart
The reality of the morning after
The cricket on day one was unbelievable; the play on the second day was more sober and conventionalDaniel Brettig at Adelaide Oval23-Nov-2012Day two o
'I'm tired of being asked who I am dating'
But ask him to sing to you or to wear a red blazer over his yellow Chennai jersey, and Suresh Raina will obligeInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi29-Nov-201
Charles and Rampaul prove surprise packages
For all the talk of England’s weakness against spin, it was an over of pace that defined West Indies’ defence of 179 in PallekeleAndrew Fernando in Pa
'T20 cricket has grown more intelligent by the year'
Harsha Bhogle, Ian Chappell and David Hopps on the championship so far, the exits of three major teams, trends and strategies, and the upcoming knocko
Class and consistency
Mark Boucher fell short of a few significant landmarks, but even more important were the ones he achievedS Rajesh11-Jul-2012Had Mark Boucher played th
Bell chimes as Sammy lets England off
West Indies needed to go for broke in pursuit of a famous win but Darren Sammy curiously chose to address a slow over-rate insteadGeorge Dobell at Lor
A strategic break and a mistaken identity
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa, in Dunedin Firdose Moonda in Du
Chasing the century
The idea that Sachin Tendulkar might be a fallible human like the rest of us doesn’t sit well with many Indian fans. And so the wait for the milestone