Big fish in a small pond
Ryan ten Doeschate is Netherlands’ star player by a distance. He may not be back at the World Cup again, but his best may be yet to comeNagraj Gollapu
Harbhajan and Laxman provide a contrast of styles
Harbhajan and Laxman came to India’s rescue against New Zealand in their own contrasting stylesESPNcricinfo staff08-Nov-2010The way VVS Laxman and Har
Calamity Kamran seems undroppable
How to approach this politely? Ian Chappell was pretty polite. “If his batting was as good as Don Bradman’s,” he said on air, “he couldn’t score enoug
The Lions are learning to roar again
With a three-year plan in place, a stable board, and renewed belief, the Lions have rebuilt from a shaky foundation to become one of the strongest sid
The best of Bond
A selection of Shane Bond’s best performances in all formats of the gameCricinfo staff14-May-20103 for 53 v Australia, Melbourne, 2001-02After an inau
Fourth-innings blues for Indian batsmen
The records of Indian batsmen in the final innings of a match aren’t impressive, but the recent form of Sachin Tendulkar in such situations should giv
'I don't let pressure affect me' – Amir
Mohammad Amir believes pressure is something that an individual creates for himself and can be avoidedCricinfo staff22-Aug-2010Pakistan’s remarkable y
'Playing in the West Indies was always the best'
The South African-born England batsman, 47 today, remembers being pelted by the fastest bowlers in the world, being reduced to tears by the management
West Indies knocking on the big league
With West Indies’ victory against England at St Kitts, has the women’s game finally got another major player on the park? Are the Awesome Foursome now
A collapse that had long been on the cards
The way England played suggested they’d read – and believed – quite a lot of the hype about the pitchAndrew McGlashan in Johannesburg14-Jan-2010With a