Back up to speed
A remarkable debut gave way to a year spent on the fringes, but Munaf Patel is finally back, action tweaked and body stronger. Sidharth Monga met him.
Everything you wanted to know about the Champions League
Who, what, when and where: Cricinfo’s dummy’s guide to the proposed Twenty Champions LeagueCricinfo Staff15-Sep-2007 The Champions Lea
Light at the end of the tunnel
For the Indians who’ve signed up with the ICL, the league is a welcome change from the apathy they’ve had from the BCCI all these years. By Siddhartha
From college cricketer to Indian captain
An account of Rahul Dravid through his formative yearsSatish Viswanathan17-Mar-2006 ‘Consistent, persistent, focused are words freely
The brave little prince
With a swivel of the wrists, Gundappa Viswanath reduced giants to clodsSoumya Bhattacharya29-Sep-2006 Viswanath could murder any bowli
Another pitstop for the Milestone Man
Murali is cricket’s Milestone Man, a prolific oddity in the world of cricket statistics, one who threatens to set records that will stand for generati
The wickets are falling, now for the runs
An analysis of England’s attack and the success they have had in this Ashes seriesAndrew McGlashan10-Aug-2005 Steve Harmison has been
Tuffers' Duffers
The pieces to camera are predictable and cringeworthy but the real problem is the clips themselves which, after all, is what forms the raison d’etre o
Who is the most successful coach in men's T20 today?
Franchise cricket has proliferated over the last few years, but there are only a handful men taking charge of multiple teams across leaguesMatt Roller
Battle of cricket nerds: How Herath helped New Zealand bring Karunaratne down
On day three of the Galle Test, Herath, New Zealand’s bowling consultant, hatched a plan with Ajaz Patel to get rid of his former team-mateAndrew Fide