Perfect timing by MS Dhoni
The India captain certainly can’t be blamed for not having a sense of occasion or timing, and he stepped up on the biggest stage of allSidharth Monga
Addiction to intensity
Justin Langer may have oozed security as an Australian opener but off the pitch it was a different storyTanya Aldred27-Feb-2011This is an honest and e
Sehwag finds a way past defensive attacks
Sri Lanka persisted with their strategy of boring Virender Sehwag into a mistake but, at the P Sara Oval, he found a way to overcome the boredom, and
Meet the teams
Cricinfo’s primer on the teams competing in the 2010 Champions League Twenty2012-Aug-2010Group AMS Dhoni leads a side teeming with game breakers•India
Sehwag on fire, floodlights on the blink
Plays of the day from game two of the Asia Cup, between Bangladesh and India in DambullaSiddarth Ravindran in Dambulla16-Jun-2010Bangladesh in a teari
Preaching to the unconverted
God-fearer and man-baiter – this book shows both sides of Matthew Hayden, a man who mostly chose to behave whichever way suited him Peter English23-Oc
Chris Gayle arrives, hungry and angry
Overdue some IPL runs, annoyed at misplaced baggage, the King of Cool might just take it all out at the bowlersCricinfo staff19-Mar-2010If you are a R
The best overseas team in India
South Africa have a 4-4 win-loss record in India, and the key has been their ability to largely keep the Indian batting line-up in checkS Rajesh05-Feb
Labouring England flirt with danger
First Bangladesh’s tail ran them ragged and then the batting struggled to force the pace as England produced an insipid second dayAndrew Miller in Dha
Dilshan's ascent
Sri Lanka’s prolific opener used to be a bits-and-pieces player before he discovered his mojo, got a lock on the batting slot he wanted, and stamped h