Umpires relying on guesswork?
From Alan Rhys-Thompson, United Kingdom I am interested in the way umpires seeme to apply different standards of “being certain” (the sole criterio
Time for England to employ an appealing coach
The official Confectionery Stall review of the West Indies v England seriesAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Confectionery StallMore than a week has passed si
Knott in winter
Possibly the world’s finest wicketkeeper ever now spends his days far from the game in CyprusIvo Tennant17-Dec-2012Alan Knott gazes out over the old h
An indigenous team's Australian dream
A side different from the usual Australian ones visited India last monthSiddhartha Talya01-Nov-2012The sight of foreign cricketers playing or practisi
'Everything inside me didn't want to give it away'
It was a decision he took seven years ago that brought Faf du Plessis the heroic status he enjoys in South Africa todayFirdose Moonda30-Nov-2012Faf du
Anti-hero Steyn disproves mantra
He may profess to being just another member of the attack but Dale Steyn once again showed that leadership comes naturallyFirdose Moonda at The Oval20
'This tour could be the stuff of legend'
Former England and current South Africa bowling coach Allan Donald runs the rule over the bowling line-ups of both sidesInterview by George Dobell13-J
Terrific captain, decent ODI batsman
Andrew Strauss wasn’t the best batsman to play 100 Tests, but he was one of the most successful England captains, and a pretty good ODI batsman tooS R
Partnerships the key to Bangladesh's win
Stats from a game dominated initially by Tendulkar, and later by the hosts’ exceptional fightbackMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan16-Mar-2012Bangladesh’s chase
On the road with Beefy
Ian Botham has been a tireless crusader for cancer research for near on three decades. His 14th charity walk for the cause ends todayAlan Gardner21-Ap