Jayawardene shows Cook the way, with no sympathy
A perfectly paced one-day innings set up Sri Lanka’s victory and opening could now be Jayawardene’s role for a whileAndrew McGlashan at Headingley01-J
India bank on small but brisk partnerships
A stats review of the second quarter-final between India and Australia in AhmedabadMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan24-Mar-2011India had never beaten Australia
Papua New Guinea show the Associates the way
They are now the Ireland of the second-rung Associate teams, and a lot of their progress has had to do with the man at the helm of their administratio
A tale of three legspinners
Piyush Chawla, Amit Mishra and Rahul Sharma have the skills to be successful for India. But their actions still need some workAakash Chopra31-May-2011
The English question, and other answers
A day of record fees, surprises, hype and hubris threw up several puzzling deals and trends. Nagraj Gollapudi did some sniffing around to try and answ
England take the cautious path to glory
For the past two decades Australia has provided the benchmark of, and framework for, success. England heeded the lessons but have now crafted a method
Anything but the cricket
As England piled on the runs with a Kevin Pietersen double hundred, the local supporters were grateful for other attractions at the Adelaide OvalPeter
Intriguing day of Test cricket ahead
India scored only 23 runs fewer than Australia, taking 43 fewer overs, a scoring rate which has kept the match aliveSidharth Monga in Mohali03-Oct-201
Thrilling opener kick-starts tournament
Nothing sets a tournament up better than a tight finishAndrew McGlashan in Guyana30-Apr-2010Nothing sets a tournament up better than a tight finish. L
Pakistan find their mojo
Incredibly, what had seemed to be a summer of growing discontent for Pakistan on the eve of the third Test has now transformed into a summer of hopeNa