Home pitch sends Kings XI bats out of tune
The slow turning tracks in Mohali have left David Miller, Glenn Maxwell and the rest of the Kings XI Punjab lineup looking like they are playing away
Masood's steel provides a peek into his batting future
Even in defeat Pakistan may have unearthed a future star in Umair Masood, like the tournament’s tagline suggestsVishal Dikshit in Fatullah08-Feb-2016B
Teams wary of dry Ranchi outfield
An almost barren outfield, with plenty of sand and patches missing grass, means that India and Sri Lanka will both be hoping to avoid any injuriesSidh
Australia lead charge at Women's WT20
Australia are favourites to seal a fourth successive Women’s World T20 title, with their main competition likely to come from the team across the Tasm
South Africa's road warriors hit speed bump
In the last nine years, South Africa have been able to find a way when all roads seemed closed. But on the second day in Mohali, they hit a speed bump
Stokes and Bairstow batter South Africa
ESPNcricinfo staff03-Jan-2016He needed just 12 balls this morning to move along to his third Test century•AFP… which came from 105 balls all told, w
When the four-man apocalypse hit Australia
Looking back at West Indies’ first series win down underColin Benjamin08-Dec-2015The last time West Indies won a series in Australia was during the fa
A moving Kenyan tale
A new film brings the country’s Maasai cricketers into the media spotlight againAlan Gardner15-Nov-2015″If it weren’t for cricket, could we have this
'Hopefully I can even inch towards 160kph'
The hugely talented Kagiso Rabada is enjoying life as an international fast bowler, and wants more and more of itNicholas Sadleir22-Oct-2015″I couldn’
Agar holds his own in harsh reality
His ODI debut was far less eventful than his first Test appearance, but Ashton Agar showed that his primary role as a spinner could yet serve Australi