'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
Murali mesmerises Bangladesh again
Muttiah Muralitharan has now taken 55 wickets in 13 innings against Bangladesh. He averages 11.65 against them and has a strike-rate of just under 27C
Pullout threat to peace treaty
Behind the platitudes of the joint statement on the Harbhajan issue lay three weeks of diplomacy, shadow-boxing and outright brinkmanship in one of cr
Buzz, boos and a Bomber as 'Pup' leads a rout
There’s still two days to go for the action to kick off in Arizona but Australia’s version of the Superbowl was one mad eveningSiddhartha Vaidyanathan
Pace makes the difference
While India let Pakistan off the hook in their first innings, the Pakistani bowlers kept up the pressure throughout the Indian innings with incisive b
Ntini carries South Africa as batting fails again
South Africa’s marks out of ten following their 3-0 defeat to AustraliaPeter English04-Apr-2006 Makhaya Ntini carried the South Afric
Northern light
Cricket in Jammu and Kashmir has struggled against the odds for decades, but with poster boy Abid Nabi ready to take the step up to the big league, th
Australia's missing metronome
McGrathed and Warned at Lord’s, England fought back magnificently at Edgbaston this morningWill Luke04-Aug-2005 Glenn McGrath: not a
Defending a target, debut ducks, and No. 11s top-scoring
The column where we answer your questionsSteven Lynch02-Feb-2004The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) an
'Everyone wanted a part of me'
John Bracewell looks back on his 1988-89 tour to IndiaJohn Bracewell22-Jun-2005Touring India, assuredly, is much more than Phil Tufnell’s poverty and