Old and new faces share the load
Cricinfo assesses the performances of Australia’s players in their 2-0 series victory over West IndiesBrydon Coverdale17-Jun-2008Australia were forced
Reality bites
It probably helps if you are coaching Bangladesh to be both grimly realistic and cautiously optimistic. Luckily for Bangladesh, Jamie Siddons is able
Top-heavy
Sri Lanka’s experience at the top of the order – especially Jayasuriya’s quick starts – may prove crucial. By Kanishkaa BalachandranKanishkaa Balachan
Kumble the captain let down Kumble the bowler
Anil Kumble should have perhaps backed himself, and the rest of the bowlers, and declared half-an-hour earlierGeorge Binoy at the Chinnaswamy Stadium1
Choking to win
India weren’t blasted out of this Test, as a 337-run margin would suggest, but squeezed out of itSiddhartha Vaidyanathan at the MCG29-Dec-2007
Ashraful's blitz, and Zaheer's rise
Stats highlights from India’s thumping three-day win in the second Test against BangladeshS Rajesh27-May-2007 Mohammad Ashraful’s 67
Spin, bounce and turn – what we can expect from the 2007 World Cup
The slow bowlers who could star in the tournamentDileep Premachandran12-Mar-2007Those that reckon there’s only a bit-part role for slow bowlers in the
One for posterity
There was nothing fancy about Shaun Pollock’s sensational 130, just orthodox shots from an orthodox batsman, writes Jamie AlterJamie Alter at the Chin
Form for Flintoff, and Langer's aggression
England resumed on 234 for 4 but collapsed to 291 all out. Australia ended the day on 188 for 4 and have managed to gain a slight advantage. Cricinfo
The best duck-hunters, and wicketkeepers who bowl
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch17-May-2004The regular Monday col