Shaun of the Stanford
Back from the verge of oblivion, MIddlesex’s 39-year-old captain has found redemption in the unlikely form of Twenty20Will Luke24-Oct-2008
'I'm not interested in the captaincy'
Nearly 40 and still going strong, Sri Lanka’s veteran opener is looking to contribute to the side, but he’s not eyeing a leadership role again28-Feb-2
An unexpected pace revival
Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel have been the most inspiring aspect of India’s current campaignJamie Alter in Colombo25-Aug-2008
Nothing new has emerged
Watching the second Test wend its way towards a draw, it occurred to Vaneisa Baksh that the most exciting cricket really comes from evenly matched tea
Sehwag decodes Mendis mystery
Sehwag’s response to a question regarding his approach after his maverick innings was deadpan. “How can I stop the way I’ve played?” he saidJamie Alte
Big hits, small skirts, silly money
What will we remember when we look back at the IPL?Kanishkaa Balachandran03-Jun-2008 Marsh makes merry © Getty Images Austral
Glimmers in the gloom
Zimbabwe cricket in 2007 featured some consolation wins and a new coach. At the board, though, the usual politicking reigned.Steven Price29-Dec-2007
Blue is the colour but not the mood
For the first time in Australia this summer, two international teams played and understood each otherPeter English at the Gabba05-Feb-2008
Setting the house in order
Pakistan’s ever-malleable domestic structure has for long suffered from apathy and polarised opinion among the country’s cricket insiders. Now yet ano
The young fox
Less than three years since he made his international debut, Mohammad Asif is a seasoned master of the crafts of guile and deception that separate the