India made better use of the English conditions than England, and their victory was richly deserved. Sambit Bal celebrates a fine Test seriesSambit Ba
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Hayden equals the Don, and Kumble's 100
Stats highlights from the fourth day of the Sydney Test between Australia and IndiaS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna05-Jan-2008 Matthe
A twist in India's tail
Several factors have gone into India’s improvement as a Test side over the last two years, one of which is the outstanding contributions from the lowe
Finally, cricket returns to centrestage
After the misery of Sydney, Perth provided an enthralling and rewarding day of Test cricket when the focus returned to the contest between bat and bal
A Trans-Tasman chasm
A match that began with the pitch bringing the teams together on the firsttwo days ended by showing the gulf between themPeter English at the Gabba23-
Waiting for a turning point
Who is Pritam Gandhe? To people who follow domestic cricket – especially the Plate League – through scorecards (there’s no other way really), he is a
Advantage Australia at the Gabba
They may have “fewer battle scars”, but few would bet on New Zealand to pull off their first win in in Australia in 23 years when the first Test gets
Clarke and Hussey tread different paths
Alex Brown in Cardiff10-Jul-2009They have been ships in the night; two careers that embarked from different ports, intersected ever so briefly, and th
Flintoff, bloody Flintoff
Four years on from his greatest moments, Andrew Flintoff was at it again with a match-winning performancePeter English at Lord's20-Jul-2009Bloody
Spin could be India's weapon
India have been compelled to abandon their preferred formula and reinforce their bowling at the cost of their batting. It is a risk, but one worth tak