Shake, rattle and roll again
Ian Botham’s autobiography is a welcome and timely update on his rock ‘n’ roll lifeSimon O'Hagan13-Nov-2007 Every few years someone bri
Jeff the ripper
Observing Thommo at close quarters did not dim affection for the bowler with the ballet dancer’s feet and a larrikin streakJohn Benaud04-Aug-2007
Today Abu Dhabi … tomorrow Dubai?
The rise of Abu Dhabi as a venue for one-day cricket is the final nail in the coffin of the Emirates’ original cricket stadium, Sharjah. But even as
Opening World Cup clashes down the years
On the eve of the biggest World Cup to date, we look back at the opening encounters of the previous editionsCricinfo staff12-Mar-20071975: Amiss the h
Help us find Australia's No. 1 commentator
Australia’s selectors have found their best line-up for the World Cup, now it’s your turn to pick the country’s No. 1 commentator14-Mar-2007
Ponting joins the diarists – in style
Lynn McConnell reviews Ricky Ponting’s World Cup DiaryLynn McConnell24-Oct-2003An insightful read© Wisden CricinfoRicky Ponting’s World Cup Diary, wit
Great Train Robberies, TMS and Bajan miracles
We asked you to pick out the greatest Test you had ever seen (or one you wished you had), and the responses ranged from the famed – Barbados 1999 – to
Warne revives memories of 2001
Edgbaston, as everyone in the cricket-playing world now knows, is England’s lucky groundAndrew Miller04-Aug-2005 Andrew Strauss falls
Sachin and the leg-side blues
Sachin Tendulkar’s tendency to play across the line into the on side got him in trouble against the New ZealandersAmit Varma08-Jul-2005Just what does
Bengaluru ready to jazz up women's cricket through WPL
Mumbai has been the go-to venue for women’s cricket in the recent years. But it’s a welcome change with Bengaluru hosting this WPLAshish Pant22-Feb-20