And it's goodbye from Mark
A decade and a half after he first started playing for South Africa, Boucher is ready to hang up his boots Firdose Moonda05-Mar-2012This year Mark Bou
Down Under? Point up
How come Australians prefer to catch the ball with their hands reverse-cupped? Steve Rixon and Ian Chappell weigh inSidharth Monga05-Mar-2012For much
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What the Elite teams need to do to make the quarter-finals of the Ranji TrophyNitin Sundar20-Dec-2011Points and tie-breakerWin by an innings or 10 wic
Pup's catch, and some spooky numbers
For half a day’s play, there was lots of action. Pity India didn’t out up a fightScott Hazebroek16-Jan-2012Choice of gameWith the WACA only hosting (o
Max of all trades
When he’s not laughing at a famous caricature of himself, former Australia bowler Max Walker is writing books, doing charity work and developing iPhon
Six points to ponder for England
Team balance and the batting Powerplay are among the issues for England to deal with after the series winAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford09-Jul-2011Th
The eternal squatter
After more than 20 years on the county circuit, Paul Nixon is leaving the game on a highNagraj Gollapudi29-Aug-2011You cannot keep Paul Nixon quiet. H
All hail the king
On World Cup final day, let us remember the man who stamped his name on the first two Sriram Dayanand02-Apr-2011It was like someone had pulled the plu
Whimpering exits, errant tweets and the third left-hander
An ambush on a mountain, India’s other wicket-keeper, Shaun Marsh takes the orange cap and more in a review of the action from the sixth week of the I
Saker left frustrated as England fluff their lines
The inconsistency of England’s quick bowlers didn’t please the bowling coach as they allowed Tillakaratne Dilshan to hit 193Andrew Miller at Lord'