Abbott's high, Hafeez's low
The second day of the Centurion Test was made memorable by one of the most spectacular debut performances by a bowler in a while. Here are the stats h
Attack key to Fields' glory
Most captains would have rested their two star bowlers after making the initial breakthroughs in a World Cup final. But Jodie Fields isn’t like most c
Cook, spinners make the difference
England’s remarkable comeback series win was possible primarily because of the exploits of Alastair Cook and the two lead spinnersMadhusudhan Ramakris
Killing the ODI spinner by decree?
Only four men are now allowed outside the 30-yard circle in ODIs. The ICC intended this to invite more aggression from batsmen and fielding sides, but
'I'm a green belt in karate'
Yasir Arafat travels the world to play T20. When he’s not trying to memorise the names of his team-mates, he enjoys playing football and watching boxi
Clinical Morgan plays by numbers
He is not England’s leading scorer at the World Twenty20, but Eoin Morgan carries his teams hopes on his shoulders against an in-form Sri LankaDavid H
'Gangnam' Gayle liberates West Indies
His desire to contribute to his team’s success has rarely been stronger. The team itself is threatening to turn the Gangnam Style dance into a story
Welcome to fortress England
The England team are utterly professional, confident in their skills and exude an air of superiority over touring oppositionMark Nicholas21-May-2012In
Florida T20s a boost for USA cricket
A sizeable Jamaican population in Lauderhill and a pre-Independence Day holiday crowd should be exploited to make the games a successPeter Della Penna
Conditions big challenge for T20 weekend in US
Jacob Oram feels the pitch hasn’t changed much from two years ago, which could mean more dull cricket in AmericaESPNcricinfo staff28-Jun-2012On May 22