Poor weather, poor facilities
You can’t be picky when watching cricket in Canada. But even for die-hard fans, braving the cold with no food, no entertainment and limited seating ca
Settled Mumbai no one-man show
Bangalore’s sloppiness with both bat and ball eased Mumbai’s deserved path to the finalCricinfo staff21-Apr-2010The heart of the matter is easy enough
The rewards of resilience
Shane Watson has fought many struggles and his maiden century at the MCG will bring him enormous reliefBrydon Coverdale at the MCG29-Dec-2009Shane Wat
Kallis confirms his indomitability
Plenty of airtime and column inches have been used up in recent weeks to discuss the fitness of Jacques Kallis. On the evidence of his first innings o
'Don't call me Murali'
The Chennai Super Kings opener on how he should be addressed, his most embarrassing moment on the field, what he can do that Dhoni can’t, and moreInte
Desperate times, desperate measures?
Change for change’s sake is something that the England management rarely sees fit to sanction, even when the cosiness on display becomes so self-servi
Not the stuff of champions
It was a strange game that saw the defending champions knocked out in an uncharaceteristic fashion. A sense of claustrophobia was in the air. The futu
'I wanted to be Botham'
India’s stand-in keeper on his idol, a gift from Vettori, his complicated surname, and his favourite Rajnikant line Interview by Nagraj Gollapudi28-Se
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
Done on the development trail
Cricket has had a long and loyal following, born not only out of the village greens of England or the dusty Indian maidans, but the war-torn wasteland