Four centurions and a change that hasn't worked
Taijul Islam endured a forgettable time, while South Africa’s batsmen made merry with an unprecedented four centuries in a Test innings at homeShiva J
Simon Harmer begins Kolpak life with a bang
The South African offspinner has played a big role in Essex making it to the top of the Championship tablePaul Edwards04-Jul-2017″I feel like I’ve lan
A costly farce unbecoming of a Test nation
Cricket Ireland’s failure to make adequate provisions for wet weather in Belfast was a dereliction of duty that cannot be repeated if they want the sp
A feast of fifties, a struggle for spinners
Key numbers from the 2017 Champions Trophy, including a comparison with the most recent World Cup in AustraliaS Rajesh20-Jun-20175.54 The run rate in
SA call time on Duminy but bigger questions loom
Dropping JP Duminy for lack of runs may have been a logical call but South Africa will miss his leadership and are light on batting replacementsFirdos
Kuldeep relies on basics of spin, not mystery
Instead of adding some bizarre aspects to his bowling, debutant Kuldeep Yadav used flight, dip and turn to puzzle the Australian batsmenKarthik Krishn
Kohli conjures the sound of silence
The plays of the day from the series-deciding T20I between India and England in BangaloreAndrew Miller01-Feb-2017Silence of the daySimon and Garfunkel
Rookie Rabbi follows gutsy innings with high-impact spell
After batting 63 balls at No. 10 in the first innings, Kamrul Islam Rabbi struck twice in his first over in ChristchurchMohammad Isam in Christchurch2
Australia trapped by their fear and loathing
Australia knew that the pitch for the first Test would spin, and it spun. Instead of bracing for the challenge, however, they ended up losing most of
Spin shortcomings mean England will have to get used to defeat in India
England’s bowlers were powerless to resist India’s advance in Chennai, but the fault lies with the administrators more than the playersGeorge Dobell i