West Indies board can't wait any longer
Tony Cozier on why the West Indies board must focus on developmental schemes needed for a revival of cricket Tony Cozier20-Apr-2008 The s
Mendis factor works in Murali's favour
How India’s ‘Fab Four’ handled spin was always going to be a central focus of this match, and of the seriesJamie Alter in Colombo25-Jul-2008
Operational gaffes cloud lofty vision
Repeated bunglings by WICB officials have embarrassed West Indies cricket Tony Cozier13-Apr-2008 Jerome Taylor has his name spelled incorr
Dynamite kid ready to explode
One innings from Umar Akmal can change everything, say his coach. He can win the game in ten oversGeorge Binoy in Kuala Lumpur28-Feb-2008
Twenty quick numbers
Twenty quick numbers for the ICC World Twenty2025-Sep-20070 – The number of teams that remained unbeaten in the tournament. India lost once, as did So
Warts, bookies, and selection fistfights
Secrets in Cricket Australia’s headquarters have been trying to escape for more than a century. Now they are revealed in a history of the organisation
Bookended by ignominy
England began and ended the year with humiliating losses, and it didn’t get much better in the middle eitherAndrew Miller01-Jan-2008
Australia's no follow-on policy
Cricinfo looks at the stats highlights from the third day’s play of the Brisbane TestS Rajesh25-Nov-2006 Kevin Pietersen has fallen to
A Sri Lankan run-glut, and misery for South Africa
Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara broke a slew of records over the course of their monumental 624-run partnership against South Africa in Colomb
'Our administration is a bit overblown'
Too much bureaucracy? Too much cricket? Percy Sonn on the burning questions of the dayColin Bryden07-Jul-2006 Percy Sonn takes over f