'Tahir doesn't bowl bad balls anymore'
Legspinner Imran Tahir has become more steady in his bowling, and more important to South Africa’s limited-overs plans than ever beforeFirdose Moonda3
Gujarat reap benefits of using RP Singh judiciously
RP Singh may not be the same menacing swing bowler he was when he first burst onto the scene, but Gujarat needed his experience at a critical time and
As Malinga's body grows weary, opponents remain wary
A decade since Lasith Malinga nearly pulled off an epic heist against South Africa in the 2007 World Cup, his speed has waned but the respect shown by
The long break and the premiership quarter
Australia’s tour of India has been a bit like an AFL game and they go into the third Test knowing a victory could help them retain the Border-Gavaskar
Why did Manohar agree to stay on as ICC chairman?
Shashank Manohar’s resignation as ICC chairman has been reversed due to his integral role in, and understanding of, the board’s ongoing reform process
Rafiq determined to make second coming count
Azeem Rafiq drifted out of cricket after struggling to live up to his early potential. But he’s been handed a second chance at Yorkshire and wants to
Kohli fastest to 8000 ODI runs
The India captain took seven innings fewer than AB de Villiers to get to the landmarkGaurav Sundararaman15-Jun-20177 Number of appearances for India i
Roy the sad exception as confidence courses through England's game
England have been at pains to provide public support to Roy in recent days. Quite right, too. There is no point pursuing a continuity of selection pol
Depleted South Africa brace for fight to maintain proud record
A squad missing a number of prominent names will need to come through a serious test of skill and resolve if South Africa are to extend their run of n
The rediscovery and remaking of Raza Hasan
Once considered surefire next big thing for Pakistan, left-arm spinner Raza Hasan lost his way following a doping-related ban. Aaqib Javed talks of a