A litany of lows
A timeline of Ijaz Butt’s tumultuous three-year tenure as chairman of the PCBESPNcricinfo staff14-Oct-2011October 7, 2008 – Ijaz Butt is named as the
Too close to call
South Africa boast the better record since 2008, but Australia’s dominant head-to-head performance and the hosts’ recent struggles at home sets up a t
The commoner's colossus
A Lahore urchin, Lala Amarnath grew to walk with princes, but never lost sight of his rootsKN Prabhu28-Mar-2011I am aware Lala Amarnath was not popula
The race to the knockout stage
The only certainty in IPL 2011 so far is the fact that Deccan Chargers won’t make the last four stage. The rest depends on how the remaining 16 matche
Tide is high for India's young and restless
There has been no other recent Indian team with players as desperate to prove a point and stake a claim as this oneSriram Veera in Port of Spain03-Jun
West Indies succumb to spin
Eight of their ten wickets went to the spinners, not because there was excessive turn, but because the batsmen didn’t know how to play themFirdose Moo
Slowest hundreds, most maidens, and more
A compilation of statistical highlights from the nine World Cup tournamentsMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan19-Feb-2011Glenn McGrath: most wickets and most mai
Strong home record favours Sri lanka
Sri Lanka are slight favourites owing to recent form, but the toss could play a very important role in this crucial clashMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan25-Fe
Porterfield rues batting lapses
The words ‘spirited’ and ‘plucky’ will again be used to describe an Ireland performance, but this was a game they really should have wonSidharth Monga
Sehwag undone by well-laid plan
Ben Hilfenhaus, the most skilled of the Australian bowlers, out-thought the most destructive batsman in world cricketSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy