Amateurs find the going rough
Although a century against Hong Kong doesn’t mean a lot, repeating something is always easier than doing it for the first timeSidharth Monga in Karach
The summer of Mendis
Cricinfo runs the rule over Sri Lanka’s contributors to the 2-1 successJamie Alter12-Aug-2008 Ajantha Mendis finished the series with 26 w
Prolific in both forms of the game
Marcus Trescothick was among England’s most reliable batsmen in both Tests and ODIsS Rajesh22-Mar-2008 Marcus Trescothick scored more tha
An eye on Ranji – Part 2
Cricinfo profiles the Super League teams in Ranji TrophyCricinfo staff29-Oct-2007Bengal Manoj Tiwary, with his performances last seaso
The man who denied The Don
Test line-ups with 100 or more years of experience, the boundary that denied Bradman an average of 100, and bowling centurionsSteven Lynch04-Dec-2007T
Gilchrist snatches wicketkeeping record
A statistical analysis of Adam Gilchrist’s career as a wicketkeeperCricinfo staff25-Jan-2008Adam Gilchrist hasn’t had a great time behind the stumps d
Numbers point to India
West Indies hold a 46-30 advantage in all ODIs, but one look at the current form and you’d have to put your money on India to triumph in the five-matc
Murali loses a record, but Jayawardene gains one
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch15-May-2006The regular Monday c
Lara closes in on Tendulkar's record
Brian Lara’s magnificent century at Multan put West Indies on top and put them in a position to try and level the series. Cricinfo lists out some of t
A model of restraint
Brian Lara’s 120 was an innings unlike a regular Lara knock – it had few flourishes, and hardly any extravagant strokeplayOn the Ball with S Rajesh14-