A year to savour
Women’s cricket, led by the England side, broke new ground and found new followers this yearJenny Roesler27-Dec-2009It was the year of the female unde
Don't ask, don't tell
A senior player has been given reason to feel slighted, while youngsters have been made to feel less sure of their aptitude. vision and transparency a
Badri battles the nerves and nicks
A day before his expected India Test debut, S Badrinath was put through his paces at the netsN Hunter05-Feb-2010S Badrinath, on the eve of his Test de
A naked betrayal of tradition
Sophia Gardens has its charms but its hosting of the first Test is a naked commercialisation of cricket’s most precious crown jewelAndrew Miller at So
Whither Michael Hussey?
The latest duck for Australia’s No. 4 has raised further questions over his future in the teamAlex Brown at The Oval21-Aug-2009Australia will face a m
Two overs too many
The Super Over ruined what had been the perfect match, with all the elements of a classic sporting contestSambit Bal24-Apr-2009So what’s wrong with a
Wanderers at war
The Gauteng board faces allegations from within of racial bias even as it fights Cricket South Africa over IPL issuesFirdose Moonda25-Jul-2009Johnson
Cricinfo's experts on the year gone by
Cricinfo’s experts look back on the key issues that dominated 200831-Dec-2008In this seven-part year-end audio special, Tony Greig, Ian Chappell, Davi
Of lines and great lengths
How thin is the line between victory and loss in an ODI game? It’s the line that separated Ishant Sharma and Thilina Kandamby on Saturday at the R Pre
Solid value
The late Bob Woolmer brings the game’s teaching manuals comprehensively up to dateVic Marks19-Oct-2008 An admission: I have not read every word o