Australia don't need a Flintoff clone
Instead of scratching their heads for clone of Andrew Flintoff, who haunted them during the 2005 Ashes, the penny has started to drop that attempting
The boy who became an enigma
Sri Lanka’s new spin wizard has been one of the revelations of 2008, but he’s no overnight sensationSriram Veera19-Feb-2009 His army trani
Not the Sabina of old
The pitch was slow and turning, unlike in Tests here in the past. But it gave up a memorable batting performance like it has several times beforeTony
Passing the toughest test
Cricinfo looks at six Indian players touring Australia for the first time, who came through with their reputations enhancedSiddhartha Vaidyanathan05-
An operatic introduction to England
South Africa’s spin bowler reflects on the early weeks of the tourPaul Harris10-Jul-2008 Paul Harris even had a chance to show his b
The cap that became a crown
How did the baggy green turn into an enduring symbol of Australian sporting excellence?Peter English29-Jun-2008 For players who believe in the
Languid and elegant
Cricinfo lists some of the best knocks from Stephen FlemingCricinfo staff25-Mar-2008 A fabulous player of the on drive, Stephen Fleming’s
'I have to get cricket right'
Arjuna Ranatunga, recently appointed the chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket, talks about his plans – both for the long run and short – and the changes Sri
A different stripe
Crab-like and inelegant he may be, but it is his gritty determination and stomach for a fight that are more worth remarking on. “Tiger” Chanderpaul is
Playing favourites
Salman Butt, Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni were yet again successful against their favourite bowling attacks, writes Sidharth MongaSidharth Mo