Prepped and ready
Quite a few players on England’s women’s team have been playing in Australia over the winter. That will stand them in good stead as their Ashes tour g
Sir Geoffrey's spectacles, and seven left-armers
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Master of the chase
West Indies have been superb when batting second in ODIs in the last six months, but their track record when batting first is less than impressiveS Ra
Searching for the highest honour
The Ranji Trophy is set to kick off from November 23 and Cricinfo previews the Elite Group’s teams in bunches of three19-Nov-2006 Sou
Wrong place, wrong time
Too many things went wrong for the Afro-Asia Cup, from the weather to the shirt sponsorship, but the cricket was of a high standardKanishkaa Balachand
Walter Hammond – A Cricketing Great
Of any great cricketer, statistics show only partStephen Lamb08-Jan-2006Of any great cricketer, statistics show only part. 50,000 first-class runs, 16
Close-run victories, and left-handers opening up
The column where we answer your questions15-Aug-2005The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect o
Time of apathy
Wasn’t there a sense of inevitability about the Lord’s Test even before a single ball had been bowled?Rabeed Imam28-May-2005 Banglades
Beware, England. Jasprit Bumrah has arrived
India’s first training session of the tour reinforced the idea that their spearhead could be the most pivotal player on either side even if he won’t p
The fatal full toss, and the animated celebrations
Plays of the Day from the Asia Cup match between Sri Lanka and India in MirpurSiddarth Ravindran at the Shere Bangla National Stadium13-Mar-2012The fu