How the teams can make the cut
England’s unexpected victory against Sri Lanka on Friday has thrown Group B wide open, with all four teams in with a chance of making the semi-finalsS
Planning, the Windies way
Chris Gayle’s stated lack of interest in the traditional form of the game has obviously been adopted as the team mantraFazeer Mohammed25-May-2009Thing
From Bati'Kot to the big time
He picked up a bat as a refugee in Pakistan and Hamid Hassan’s life has been cricket, cricket, cricket ever sinceWill Luke15-Apr-2009Hamid Hassan turn
Shaun of the Stanford
Back from the verge of oblivion, MIddlesex’s 39-year-old captain has found redemption in the unlikely form of Twenty20Will Luke24-Oct-2008
'Absolutely incredible'
South Africa greats hail triumph in AustraliaNagraj Gollapudi30-Dec-2008 Mike Procter (centre): “After the victory I told Graeme [Smith] ‘
A most disappointing day – Clarke
The one-sided day has left Australia with little chance of levellingthe series in the next two daysBrydon Coverdale at the MCG28-Dec-2008
Not the Sabina of old
The pitch was slow and turning, unlike in Tests here in the past. But it gave up a memorable batting performance like it has several times beforeTony
Pace is back
In the early 2000s a pair of spinners took centre stage. But Warne is gone, Brett Lee is better than ever, Dale Steyn is making the headlines, and qui
Mystery spinner
Sri Lanka’s new tweaker has made everyone sit up and take notice17-Apr-2008 Mendis gets ready to ‘bowl everything’ © AFP “
Bopara starts with a bang
The county season and spluttered and shivered into life, but amongst the rain (and occasional snow) there has been some fascinating cricket. Cricinfo