Beware of Sehwag 2.0
Today Virender Sehwag gave a glimpse of what can happen if he bats 50 overs in an ODI, and on evidence, the bowlers need to be afraid. Very afraid. Si
The lonely colossus
Solitary and often moody, Hammond was England’s giant in the age of Bradman, and his figures bear testament to a career of mammoth achievementsDavid F
Kumble's rare smile
Cricinfo presents the Plays of the day of the Twenty20 between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore in DurbanSriram Veera in Durban19-Sep-20
Cook puts substance over style in ton
On a day in which Cook’s 110 proved to be almost exactly 50% of a fragile team total of 221 for 9, the value of a player who puts substance ahead of a
Bangladesh surrender leaves Ashes questions unanswered
England’s powerful finale was too good for Bangladesh, but tougher tests awaitAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford06-Jun-2010It has taken England four Tes
'Devon tried to knock my head off'
He’d played two first-class when he made his Test debut and his action was extraordinary. Paul Adams certainly made an impressionAndrew McGlashan06-Ja
'I'd do it all over again if I could'
From a cricketer in Guyana to a businessman in Australia: Carl Hooper may not play too much cricket but he stays in shape, and he plays the marketsInt
Morne makes his mark
The younger Morkel brother is now more confident of his role in the team and can’t wait to team up with Dale Steyn against IndiaFirdose Moonda03-Feb-2
Attack of the openers, and a fan of gold
M to the power four, egging Dilshan on to a century, and a shiny bodysuitJonathan Cowley20-Jun-2009Why I picked this matchI couldn’t get tickets to th
'You've got to sex up Test cricket'
David Morgan recently said the ICC would consider the prospect of four-day Test matches, which set people talking04-Jul-2009″I think even Ireland can