In-form batting gives India advantage
India are the more consistent batting side going into the quarter-final, but Australia’s excellent big-match record balances thingsMadhusudhan Ramakri
Strauss and Tendulkar weave a tapestry to savour
Right there in the middle of a frenzied stadium, for about five hours, there were these two geezers doing needlepointSharda Ugra in Bangalore28-Feb-20
Duminy is the real thing
JP Duminy’s second successive half-century, both coming when South Africa were on the back foot, proves he is ready to take on responsibility in the m
Kamran Akmal faces his mental challenge
His career hit rock-bottom in Australia when he suffered a nightmare Test in Sydney, but Kamran Akmal has been given another chance.Nagraj Gollapudi12
Big-match record gives Australia upper hand
A statistical preview to the ICC T20 World Cup final between Australia and EnglandMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan15-May-2010Australia made sure that a repeat
The Buttler did it
Somerset’s 19-year-old crowd favourite steals the show in the absence of the longed-for Andre Nel histrionicsJohn Pascoe30-Aug-2010Choice of gameThe m
Determined Paine wins battle against spin
Unlike several other Australian batsmen who’ve used aggression to combat India’s slow bowlers, Paine’s approach was one of patience, and it workedSidh
Has there ever been another like Sehwag?
Cricket is a non-contact sport, but watching Virender Sehwag bat is as visceral an experience as watching Muhammad Ali dominate the ring in his primeS
Steps to the summit
A look back at the major developments in India’s Test side over the decadeSidharth Monga06-Dec-2009A comeback to beat all comebacks, 2000-01It wouldn’
Warnie's latest trick
The spin legend is attempting to turn a lifelong hobby, poker, into a career every bit as illustrious as the one he is leaving behind on the cricket f