Spotty jottings
This behind-the-scenes look at the 2011 World Cup is interesting, and has a good background score, but lacks a narrativeSharda Ugra09-Jul-2011What are
Malinga solves Mumbai Indians' problems
Though they couldn’t bat, couldn’t field and conceded byes generously, MI finished with the biggest prize at franchise-level Twenty20Nitin Sundar10-Oc
Scrapping their way into the semis
It’s grand when you can watch a game without the aid of Alexandre Dumas, isn’t it?Paul Oxenbury30-Aug-2011Choice of gameI don’t get the chance to go t
Raina shapes up to rescue India
Patience and discipline were Suresh Raina’s watchwords when bailing India out of trouble on the opening daySriram Veera at Sabina Park21-Jun-2011Somet
'Lots of runs still in him'
Reactions from former players, Cricket Australia members and the Australian Prime Minister about Ricky Ponting’s resignation as captainESPNcricinfo st
No longer a fortress
India have never won a Test in Barbados, but will start confidently knowing that West Indian supremacy at the venue is a thing of the pastMadhusudhan
'The Gabbatoir' no more
England fear nothing about the challenge that awaits them on this tour. The only way they’ll be beaten is on the field, not in the headAndrew Miller a
India must experiment with bowling combination
Sticking to a winning combination has its advantages, but given the way India have bowled so far in the World Cup, trying something new is logical; it
Ponting's time is running out as his team slips away
Ricky Ponting is losing control of everything he desires in cricket. His influence on the side is disappearing and his power over the selectors has wa
Sehwag soars solo again
Virender Sehwag is the only batsman to adapt to the bowler-friendly conditions in Dambulla, where 230 is worth 300Siddarth Ravindran in Dambulla25-Aug