The man who stared adversity in the eye
Rahul Sharma’s astonishing success in the IPL has come on the back of an equally stirring recovery from a potentially career-threatening illnessAbhish
Canada learn from their mistakes
When they were in with a chance of upsetting Pakistan, Canada choked, but against Kenya, they used smart tactics and learned how to build partnerships
When defensive is offensive
Virender Sehwag has eliminated many weaknesses from his batting. But the most innocuous of weaknesses, getting out to defensive fields, staysSidharth
The best since Hadlee
We’ll never know how great Shane Bond could have been with a more resilient body. We do know he was one of the finest fast bowlers of his timeBrydon C
Sri Lanka bank on home advantage
A stats preview to the Sri Lanka India Test series.Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan17-Jul-2010India and Sri Lanka have played each other with monotonous regul
Spin deficiency can hurt South Africa
Deficiency in the spin department can hurt South Africa’s prospects in the Test series, and their current spin options haven’t shown much promiseNagra
Morkel's missed opportunity highlights bowling concerns
Cook’s tenth Test century wasn’t a pretty affair, but it was one of the most valuable of his 25-year-and-three-day lifeAndrew McGlashan in Durban28-De
A little global village
A visit to McLeodganj, where the Dalai Lama has set up his permanent home after being exiled in 1959Jamie Alter17-Apr-2010It’s rare that cricket cover
Don't say India, say Indianapolis
Indianapolis may be a cricket backwater – even by American standards – but there are ambitious plans to build a multi-million dollar cricket stadium t
Tales of Raj
Dungarpur was highly opinionated, terribly impractical, a cricket romantic and Indian cricket’s unofficial ambassador. A pity his memoirs remain unwr