Winning the cup, losing a cap
Haidee Tiffen looks back at the 2000 women’s World Cup13-Mar-2009 Tiffen and Co. celebrate the penultimate wicket, of Cathryn Fitzpatrick,
'What was in his tea?'
Australia bowled only spinners and part-timers after tea on day four in Nagpur, in an attempt to boost the over-rate, a tactic that just about everyon
Best foot forward
The Malaysian Cricket Association has pulled out the stops for the U-19 World Cup, but there’s little interest on the streets of Kuala LumpurGeorge Bi
Method to the mayhem
It’s not just wham, bam, thank you ma’am, a lot of planning and practice goes into the shortest format, Pakistan’s Twenty20 star tells CricinfoIntervi
The lull after the storm
The slowdown in totals seems to be a combination of factors – the changing nature of the pitches, bowlers becoming smarter, the departure of some big-
A man undefeated
A working man without ego or vanity, Harold Larwood, having beaten the Australians, went and joined themPeter Roebuck05-Dec-2007Harold Larwood: honest
The difference was in the batting
Tamil Nadu’s relatively inexperienced line-up was out-thought by Mumbai’s bowlers and out-batted by their batsmenKanishkaa Balachandran in Chennai17-N
Butt's amazing run, and India's dreaded duo
Stats highlights from the third ODI between India and Pakistan in KanpurS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna11-Nov-2007 Salman Butt averages
Once again, stung by the tail
India’s tour-opening draw against Sussex was marked by the familiar inability to finish off the tail and win the matchSiddhartha Vaidyanathan in Londo
A day of ebbs and flows
The target of 392 in 88 overs meant that India required an asking rate of 4.45 per over, and while at certain points it seemed they were on track, a d