A contemporary giant
With an aggregate approaching 8000 and an average of more than 56, Jaques Kallis is easily one of the giants of contemporary cricket, and the most pro
With an aggregate approaching 8000 and an average of more than 56, Jaques Kallis is easily one of the giants of contemporary cricket, and the most pro
Interview by Daniel Brettig13-Dec-2012Juggling the formats is an ongoing challenge for Australia’s team management, including coach Mickey Arthur and
Australia haven’t lost a Test to New Zealand in the last 17 years, and they have an opportunity to further extend that sequence at the Basin ReserveS
New Zealand finally returned to winning ways at Bristol and now carry the momentum into the final two matches of the seriesWill Luke at Bristol21-Jun-
Shahid Afridi steamrolled the Indian bowlers for the second time in as many TestsGeorge Binoy22-Jan-2006Shahid Afridi steamrolled the Indian bowlers f
His family moved back to Chennai after nearly a decade in Indonesia so that he could play professional cricketDeivarayan Muthu05-Apr-2024After beating
Asif Bajwa has a plan in place to get Mohammad Amir through his rehabilitation and ready for cricket againUmar Farooq22-Mar-2012Asif Bajwa, the mentor
Lots of rain, lots of entertainment, lots of noise Sanjeev Datadin04-May-2010The gameI’m a big cricket fan and love live cricket. I’m also a box-holde
It will remain a shame that, despite Alok Kapali’s heroics, all Bangladesh managed to do was add Karachi to their list of “what ifs”Sidharth Monga in
We asked you to pick out the greatest Test you had ever seen (or one you wished you had), and the responses ranged from the predictable to the not-soC