Murali reaches another milestone
Muttiah Muralitharan’s 4 for 14 in Bangladesh’s first innings was his 100th four-wicket haul in TestsMathew Varghese03-Jul-2007Muttiah Muralitharan’s
Finally, cricket returns to centrestage
After the misery of Sydney, Perth provided an enthralling and rewarding day of Test cricket when the focus returned to the contest between bat and bal
New game, old skills
Twenty20 may be a new format but it’s still true to cricket’s roots, and there is no substitute for class. By Will LukeWill Luke09-Sep-2007
Time takes its toll on Tendulkar
Whereas the Tendulkar of old would have tried to impose himself, here he seemed almost passive Andrew McGlashan in Belfast26-Jun-2007
Warne logs out of MCG in style
Stats highlights of the third day’s play of the fourth Test between Australia and England at MelbourneKanishkaa Balachandran28-Dec-2006
The man from unity
Our correspondent travels to the Chanderpaul home in Unity and meets Kemraj, Shiv’s father and Brandon, Shiv’s ten-year old sonRahul Bhattacharya31-Ma
England feel the Jayasuriya effect
After having lost four successive ODIs in the series against Sri Lanka, England would have thought they would finally break that depressing sequence w
Six maniacs
They hardly ever faced a ball they didn’t want to hit into the top tier. Chandrahas Choudhury rounds up 11 of cricket’s greatest six-hitters of all ti
When declarations attack
Records tumble at SydneyKanishkaa Balachandran07-Jan-2006 Ricky Ponting’s unique double © Getty Images When the Number 11 never v
Not going quietly
Martin Williamson reviews Fred Titmus’s autobiographyMartin Williamson26-Jul-2005Buy it now Fred Titmus was an archetypal old-fashioned prof