Cook a man of substance and steel
The path for Alastair Cook to become England’s Test captain has been laid out from early in his career, but that does not make the challenge any less
Not perfect, but an efficient job from England
Tougher challenges await for England and there are a couple of areas to sort out, but the series victory against West Indies highlighted their solidit
The man who put Asia on the cricketing map
Legspinner, umpire, BCCI president, union minister, orator, MP – NKP Salve wore many hatsSuresh Menon01-Apr-2012NKP Salve, who died aged 91 this week,
'I'd ask Gayle if he has an angry face'
Andre Russell on what puzzles him about his West Indies team-mate, what he’s usually doing when he gets a call-up, his fashion statement, and hairstyl
If it's Sydney, it must be a Sri Lankan win
Big hits, steely glares, great music and lively entertainment makes even a one-sided game rather funDamith Samarakoon18-Feb-2012Choice of gameI’m Sri
Malinga factor boosts Sri Lanka
South Africa and Sri Lanka have been evenly matched in ODIs over the years but home advantage will give the hosts a slight edge going into the seriesM
'Sometimes the right tactic is doing what the batsman doesn't want'
India’s bowling consultant is happy that his charges are one tight unit, working together, and he expects them to do well in England no matter what co
'Money is important, but it's not the only thing'
Haroon Lorgat talks about the postponement of the Test Championship over commercial concerns, and why he didn’t seek an extension to his tenureIntervi
Wearing the burden lightly
Carrying a weak and inexperienced team and struggling to deal with the pressure of expectations aren’t easy, but Bangladesh’s captain manages to do so
Missed stumpings and a long conversation
Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the SSC Test between Sri Lanka and AustraliaDaniel Brettig at the SSC20-Sep-2011The stumpingsTwice, on 15 and 7