Lone Broad keeping England afloat
Stuart Broad has almost single-handedly kept England alive in this pulsating Test match. It’s quite a turnaround for someone who was one tough call aw
Yuvraj's feat and India's batting dominance
Twenty key numbers from the 2011 World CupMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan04-Apr-20115.03 – The highest run-rate in any World CupThe tournament run-rate of 5.
Quick learner Broad faces new test
Stuart Broad has captained a team since his school days but is now set to be the man to lead England’s defence of their World Twenty20 titleAndrew McG
Measured approach pays off for Amla
In Centurion the South African opener learnt how to combine Amla the one-day aggressor with Amla the anchor to set up a strong total Firdose Moonda at
Pakistan's unpredictability sets up even contest
Pakistan have been utterly dominant in World Cup clashes against New Zealand, but their fickle form in recent times raises the prospect of a close con
SA's failure to adapt costs them dear
South Africa’s failure to adapt their approach to the unexpected threat posed by India’s bowlers led to their collapse in the first inningsFirdose Moo
Sehwag undone by well-laid plan
Ben Hilfenhaus, the most skilled of the Australian bowlers, out-thought the most destructive batsman in world cricketSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy
Depleted India attempt jailbreak
Anything less than 20 wickets won’t suffice if the No. 1 side in the world is to go back home with their faces savedSidharth Monga at the P Sara Oval0
Clinical England keep raising the bar
England have never played limited-overs cricket of any form with this verve andconvictionAndrew McGlashan in St Lucia13-May-2010England continue to ra
Bumble hits top gear
David Lloyd, English cricket’s man of the people loses none of his wacko warmth in printRob Smyth08-Aug-2010Life is supposed to begin at 40, but for D