Meeting Sir Ian
Thrilling on the field, glamorous off it, and a do-gooder to boot. After all these years, Beefy is still a great choice as a childhood heroGeorge Dobe
Million-dollar baby
Mumbai Indians’ hot new signing on the innings that made his name, his favourite player, his golf handicap, and his, er, blanketInterview by Nagraj Go
It's got to be Shiv
In a cricketing world given over to the sensational and the glamorous, and a Caribbean environment fixated with style and machismo as much as substanc
McIntosh treads the Richardson path
New Zealand’s latest Test centurion Tim McIntosh has had to wait in a long queue before being granted an opportunity to open for his countryMarc Ellis
'Women's cricket needs more PR'
England’s captain at the first women’s World Cup looks back at the event and the one aheadInterview by Nishi Narayanan05-Mar-2009 Heyhoe-F
Keeping an eye on the ball, not the money
And so the juggernaut rolls on. Not even the rain, increasing gloom or a return to form for Hershelle Gibbs could stop England’s one-day bandwagon, wh
Promising Marshall needs more exposure
Tony Cozier on why Xavier Marshall, despite his 85 against Australia, needs more opportunities at the international levelTony Cozier16-Jun-2008
A new-model Bell and a howling Collingwood
Andrew Miller presents the plays of the second day between England and South Africa at Lord’sAndrew Miller at Lord's11-Jul-2008 Paul
Same script for Windies
Fazeer Mohammed23-May-2008 Amit Jaggernauth had to wait till after the lunch interval to get his first bowl in Test cricket © DigicelCric
'I'm disappointed I'm no longer captain'
Stephen Fleming looks back at ten years in charge of New Zealand and reflects on the difficult art of captaincy, his role models, and why his country