One of England's best
Battling alien conditions, poor form and a disastrous record, England produced a performance to rank alongside their greatest of recent timesGeorge Do
Taylor and Williamson show New Zealand the way
On the opening day of the Colombo Test, Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson struck up exactly the right tempo for New Zealand, and worked the bowlers and
Visitors' inconsistency masks India's shortcomings
Although India completed a comfortable series win, their job was made far easier by the New Zealand batsmen who often failed to capitalise on starts M
Fourth-innings hero, and much more
Graeme Smith has handled the responsibilities of opening the batting and leading the team remarkably well over the last ten yearsS Rajesh18-Jul-2012On
'You learn more in defeat than in victory'
On the occasion of his 100th Test, Andrew Strauss looks back on his journey, and at the tough times when even playing international cricket seemed inc
Strauss shows his diplomatic skills over Twitter
Not for the first time, the England captain has been left discussing Twitter, which he knows is important but has no intention of joiningDavid Hopps a
Little to choose between Australia and Sri Lanka
Australia and Sri Lanka, who fought out a closely contested best-of-three finals, were streets ahead of India on the batting and bowling frontsMadhusu
Jacques Rudolph's second coming
A demotion to No.6 in a stop-start career was one last chance for Jacques Rudolph to revive his Test career. In this Test, he has grabbed his opportun
The captain's brief
If George Bailey can achieve anything like the same success enjoyed so far by Michael Clarke, the World T20 trophy is not out of the questionDaniel Br
Rewards await hardy travellers
South Africa have played better away than every other team in recent times. There’s a pot of gold waiting for them if they keep it going in New Zealan