Headaches for West Indies selectors
The selectors are likely to be pilloried whoever they pick for the upcoming Tests and ODIs and with their best players regularly unavailable, their jo
Steep learning curve awaits Australia
Leading a team short on experience, Michael Clarke will face delicate task of balancing his aggressive instincts against an under-pressure home side s
Cook not Pietersen
From Doug Perrins, United Kingdom I write regarding the state of English cricket and what, in my opinion, should be done before Australia arrive ne
A quieter Bangladeshi destination
The city of Khulna, among international cricket’s newest destinations, has a thriving economy and a vibrant culture but is tucked away from the daily
Tendulkar's nine lives
James Anderson has become the bowler to take Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket most times in Tests. Here we plot Anderson’s career by looking back at Sachin’s
Raging Bell and a Hawk Eye surprise
ESPNcricinfo presents plays of the day from the third day in AhmedabadGeorge Dobell in Ahmedabad17-Nov-2012Wicket of the dayDuring the warm-up match a
'The basic way of playing spin is to rotate the strike'
Mike Gatting, Graham Thorpe and Murali Kartik on how England need to bat against the Indian spinnersInterviews by Nagraj Gollapudi12-Nov-2012Jonathan
'T20 is about liking bowling under pressure'
The former Australia bowling coach looks at his time with the side, adapting between formats, and injury managementInterview by Daniel Brettig12-Sep-2
'T20 has added a lot to the game'
Sunil Gavaskar talks about how innovations brought in by the shortest format are helping cricket break new groundPeter Della Penna25-Aug-2012Late in t
Howard Roark via Atticus Finch
Not lovable on first sight, Younis Khan grows on you with his determination and commitmentSaad Shafqat03-Aug-2012The private adulation of a sports fan