Talking player power
Professional cricketers have never enjoyed the bargaining clout they do now. And thanks to the Twenty20 revolution there’s plenty to addRob Steen26-No
Eastern son
Sourav Ganguly fired Bengal’s imagination. He was a talisman the state had waited too long forSoumya Bhattacharya10-Nov-2008 For all Benga
Error follows error for West Indies
Tony Cozier looks back on the second day of the second Test between West Indies and Australia in AntiguaTony Cozier01-Jun-2008 In spite of
'I'm not finished yet'
He may not be in the side anymore but he isn’t going quietlyInterview by Khondaker Mirazur Rahman02-Apr-2008 ‘I have a lot of cric
A god, a mortal
He bats like a divine, and sins like the rest of us. You’ve just got to love Brian LaraBC Pires21-Jan-2008While everyone around him collapsed, Lara ra
New year, old habits
Too much happened on the first day at the SCG. Close to 30,000 people got to see a fine spell of left-arm seam, a tantalising display of off spin and
India draw confidence from 2003
Stats preview to the fourth Test between Australia and India in AdelaideGeorge Binoy23-Jan-2008It’s not often that a visiting team can draw confidence
Pakistan got the basics wrong
Flair and natural talent takes you a long way. But neither will ever take you all the way if the basics of winning cricket are not already in placeOsm
Sehwag at the crossroads
For Sehwag, losing the vice-captaincy can be seen as either a slap on the wrist or a gauntlet hurled downAnand Vasu and Siddhartha Vaidyanathan01-Dec-
Sehwag and Munaf set to return
Virender Sehwag and Munaf Patel are set to return to the Indian side for the series against Sri Lanka but the selectors may hotly debate the final spo