When Tendulkar trumped Tamil Nadu
No single encounter highlights the extent of Mumbai’s psychological stranglehold over Tamil Nadu better than the Ranji semi-final of the 1999-2000 sea
'This is not the time to give up cricket'
From the highs of leading a team to the Ranji title and another to promotion, Amol Muzumdar finds himself no longer being the leading scorer in Ranji
Lyon does it in the air
The offspinner had only taken only three wickets in the series previously, but delivered the scalps of Sehwag, Tendulkar and Laxman on the fourth dayD
Towering Tremlett unsettles the master
Sachin Tendulkar’s battle with Chris Tremlett was an enthralling contest between a giant of the game and a giant of manAndrew McGlashan at Lord's
As great as the sum of their parts
George Dobell picks his top five teams in the history of Test cricketGeorge Dobell03-Nov-2011Vote for your greatest team and win a brand new Samsung d
India firm favourites at home
India’s batting might gives them a major advantage against West Indies, who have generally struggled to stay competitive in away series in the last de
Emotions run high in tight game
You felt sorry for New Zealand, you felt happy for Sri Lanka. You felt sportSidharth Monga in Colombo29-Mar-2011Sport can be cruel, sport can bring im
England's bright response to a gloomy day
England recovered from a less-than-perfect performance on the third day to rattle through Sri Lanka’s lower order and build a solid leadAndrew Miller
Is there hope for West Indies?
If the pitch is quick and West Indies play to potential, then we could have a game of competitive cricket. We are not even asking for calypso, just cl
Another epic from conquering Cook
Alastair Cook’s latest Ashes ton has effectively thwarted Australia’s faint hopes of saving the seriesAndrew Miller at the SCG05-Jan-2011It wasn’t muc