'My batting drove people away'
Jeremy Coney didn’t put bums on seats, but he was New Zealand’s most influential captain, and a bit of a renaissance man off the fieldInterview by Edw
Harker hits out at Test bidding system
As the rain fell on a miserable second day at Chester-le-Street it provided an apt backdrop to a game that has reignited the debate about Test cricket
Unfazed Bopara ready for Australia
The fact that Michael Vaughan’s departure has been met with resignation, as opposed to widespread angst, by the nation suggests that the man currently
'Youngsters should approach Twenty20 cautiously'
Australia’s leading cricket export to the subcontinent talks about his experiences in Asia with Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and now with Indian junior side
In August company
The only difference was the absence of a voluble crowd, especially on the Western Terrace. Otherwise, the first day of the second Test between India a
'I stepped out of the whirlpool'
An account of the highs and lows in the life of former Indian wicketkeeper Sadanand Viswanath who now revels in his role as umpire in domestic Indian
Worth the spend?
Cricinfo looks at the best buys, and those players who surely didn’t do enough to justify their price tagsMathew Varghese04-Jun-2008 Shane
Bowlers shine for England
A statistical review of the three-Test series between England and New ZealandMathew Varghese09-Jun-2008 Ryan Sidebottom was once again a t
Spin it to win it
Fifth-day pitch. Fourth innings. The slow bowler will win it. Or so everyone expects. We look at the loneliness of the fourth-innings spinnerSimon Wil
Two misses and many hits
It has been error-strewn match so far, with batsmen being given not out when they should have been out, and given out when they were not Sambit Bal at