Home advantage and big-match record favour Chennai
Despite Chris Gayle’s threat looming large, Chennai’s perfect home record this season makes them favourites to retain the titleMadhusudhan Ramakrishna
The hardest yards
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Plenty to cheer for Bangladesh despite defeat
Stats highlights from the Lord’s Test between England and Bangladesh, which the home team won by eight wicketsS Rajesh01-Jun-2010Tamim Iqbal made two
Guyana's best not enough for victory
For Guyana, the point to prove was that they were a team worthy of this stage despite losing all their matches. They batted like men in sharp suits ra
'I can express myself better opening'
After his success at the top of the order in the West Indies, Mahela Jayawardene talks of the prospect of playing in that position in the 2011 World C
India delight in Delhi double-act
Sehwag and Gambhir out on a double act as good as anything in this generation of cricketers to give India the perfect startCricinfo staff24-Nov-2009It
A collapse that had long been on the cards
The way England played suggested they’d read – and believed – quite a lot of the hype about the pitchAndrew McGlashan in Johannesburg14-Jan-2010With a
A flashing blade, a canny mind
He may have seemed a trigger-happy dasher, but he also had the sharpest of cricketing brainsRajan Bala15-Oct-2009For the sheer pleasure that he gave t
Spin tricks, and first-ball shocks
Cricinfo picks out some of the important stats from the 37-day, 59-match tournamentS Rajesh25-May-2009Three cheers for the bowlersThe one aspect which
Hurt South Africa fall short again
Another South Africa loss in a big game, but this one won’t haunt a generation like Edgbaston in 1999Dileep Premachandran at Trent Bridge18-Jun-2009It