The challenge of building loyalty
The IPL’s future could well rest upon the ability of the league to build fan loyalty; Flippant team revamps and seasons without home games won’t helpR
Chandimal's reckoning looms
Test cricket is Dinesh Chandimal’s best format, but his position doesn’t look as secure, due to competition from other batsmen and inconsistent scores
Pietersen's homage to Boycott
England’s most flamboyant batsman played an innings that showcased his less-obvious qualities and was more reminiscent of the man whose run tally he s
Marsh's rush job is one to remember
Shaun Marsh entered the first Test in Centurion with barely any time to think. As he constructed a century that may yet provide the foundations of a f
Haddin and Smith run out of miracles
At some point, Australia’s uncertain top order was going to cause trouble they could not recover from. Without two days of defiance, or perhaps help f
Australia's ODI wonders in India
Daniel Brettig12-Oct-2013Australia’s solitary Test series victory in India since 1969-70 is one of the more humbling statistics in the record of the w
Resilient Bravo shows overseas prowess
The comparisons with Brian Lara are inevitable but the maiden double-century against New Zealand showed that Darren Bravo is capable of more than just
'Once you've had a taste of playing for England, you want more'
James Tredwell on captaining England, bowling alongside Graeme Swann, and walking like a penguinInterview by Jack Wilson11-Nov-2013Whatever happens be
Jesse Ryder's trysts with infamy
New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder was recently banned from cricket for six months following a failed drugs test, but this has not been his first transgr
Finn must fly
Some say he is 24, with time on his side. Others say his Test career is going sidewaysRob Smyth15-Jul-2013Try telling Steven Finn that victory has a t