South Africa successfully tackle the unexpected
Faced with the injury to Dean Elgar on the eve of the second Test, South Africa responded in positive fashion to finish day one in a position of contr
Buttler calls for more aggression as England go back to the future
England return to the ground on which they scored 400 for the first time in ODIs with things still to work on but a clear plan of attack, attack, atta
Rahul's full circle in seven days
Plays of the day from the first T20 between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports ClubNikhil Kalro18-Jun-2016Winded through the solar plexusIn the sixth
Catching concerns undermine England ambitions
When a team as ambitious as England drops 14 catches in a series, they cannot keep dismissing the problem as an aberrationGeorge Dobell12-Aug-2016If E
'Well prepared' Pakistan Women seek to build on potential
Pakistan will be looking to overcome recent distractions regarding their participation, and convert promise into performance at the Women’s World T20S
Sarkar's clever boundary catch, Afridi misses out on a record
Plays of the day from the World T20 match between Bangladesh and PakistanMohammad Isam16-Mar-20162:17Brilliant Pakistan thrash BangladeshThe fine judg
Mashrafe's leading light dimmed by three balls of darkness
For 237 balls, Mashrafe Mortaza’s team did justice to their captain’s grace, abided by his vision. But in three balls, Bangladesh lost sight of the di
Late-season swoon continues for KKR
If the Knight Riders don’t pick themselves in their final match, their entire season stands in danger of malfunctioning for the second year in a rowNa
Confident India Women no more in men's shadow
Recent success and support from various avenues have given the Indian women’s side an edge that could prove to be substantial come crunch timeShashank
Compton must dare to be dull
Nick Compton has shown that he has the technique to strengthen this team but, as the series has progressed, he appears to have departed from his natur