Australian batting goes 19th century
It’s a crisis of Greek proportions and the dolphins are watchingAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Another Test, another scintillating finish. Test matches are
It’s a crisis of Greek proportions and the dolphins are watchingAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Another Test, another scintillating finish. Test matches are
Dean Elgar was probably wondering why the step into Test cricket had proved so easy for Faf du Plessis. Now he has his own Test hundred at only the th
Frank Keating, one of Britain’s most loved sportswriters, had an eye for the greater truthsDavid Hopps25-Jan-2013Frank Keating, one of Britain’s most
Australia are in disarray – they lost their most recent Test, have not won a series in England for eight years, have never won a Test in Cardiff, are
Much of 2012 has not been a year for England’s Test team to remember fondly, but a stunning turnaround in India leaves them within touching distance o
The visitors have been hampered by a new problem in this series – a lack of consistency in the middle order – and although Faf du Plessis’ outstanding
Plays of the Day for the Champions League semi-final between Titans and Sydney Sixers in CenturionFirdose Moonda in Centurion26-Oct-2012Sigh of the da
He still doesn’t have a hundred this year, but Sachin Tendulkar’s determined innings was an example of how to dig deep and was a display desperately n
The World Twenty20 is getting visitors from far and wideMoritz Heise24-Sep-2012Choice of gameBeing a German, I can usually only watch cricket on a scr
With the World Twenty20 a month away, here’s part one of our series on players who intrigue us with their potential and past performancesDaniel Brett