Party hearty
And then head straight to breakfast, before taking a cruise and gorging on spicy street food. There’s a lot to do in and around KolkataDeep Dasgupta11
Anderson braced for another England rearguard
Saving the game is going to be a mental battle as well as a technical one for England’s nine remaining wicketsAndrew McGlashan at Centurion19-Dec-2009
'Greed is killing the game'
Ian Botham hits out at the proliferation of Twenty20, the idiots who booed Ponting, and all the talk of pressureInterview by Sam Pilger23-Nov-2009Can
Super show in sticky Chennai
This schoolgirl enjoyed watching her home team trump Kolkata. But why didn’t the camera pan to her stand? BooAkshaya Rao14-Apr-2010The gameI had to sc
Warne wizardry lights up veterans' day
Shane Warne’s night was ruined by a shoddy batting performance from his team. But what a pleasure he was to watch. We must be grateful that he is stil
Trott 'pretty much kicked the door down'
His South African mentors on his journey from precocious talent to potential Ashes saviourAlex Brown17-Aug-2009Kenny Jackson – former Boland and Weste
Can England continue to surprise?
They came into this tournament as no-hopers, yet England now find themselves in the semi-finals. But, in many ways, that’s just typical of themOsman S
Flexibility could hurt Dilshan
Dilshan has been a constant for many years now, a significantpart of many of their successes and evolution. But what exactly is he,what is his role?Os
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,
Australia fail to reverse swing
Australia arrived in India with none of their fast bowlers having played a Test in the country, but they were sure it would not be a problem. It has b