South Africa's Dale Steyn conundrum
Why Dale Steyn’s absence from the Bangalore Test and the new trend of early retirements should get South Africa thinking about life after himFirdose
Axar, Jadeja and the spinning wheel
Axar Patel has come into his own as an ODI bowler, but Ravindra Jadeja’s irrepressible form means India’s selectors have a tough job on their handsSha
Over-worked de Villiers in need of allies
AB de Villiers is batting at No.4 and keeping wicket. He cannot be a one-man batting unit if South Africa are to compete in the Test seriesFirdose Moo
All you need to know about the IPL franchise auction
With the BCCI set to unveil two new franchises to replace Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, here is a reckoner on how the auction will be cond
When McGrath bowled the perfect over
Nasser Hussain was the hapless victim when McGrath bowled six flawless deliveries at the Gabba in 2002Vijay Subramanya 14-Oct-2015It was Aristotle, wh
Ashwin and Philander – twins separated by conditions
The careers of two vastly different bowlers from two vastly different cricketing cultures have followed a near-identical path: unplayable in helpful c
When part-timers became headliners
Kraigg Brathwaite had three first-class wickets before his 6 for 29 at the P Sara Oval. ESPNcricinfo looks back at other standout performances by the
Aggression lets Australia down
Australia’s top order’s eagerness to attack saw them gift England wickets, with Moeen Ali especially profiting from a blind spot against spinDaniel Br
Weather eats away at time, bowlers' chances
Rain has eaten away at overs in this game but the greater impact, perhaps, may be felt on the Chittagong track, which seems to be easing out for batsm
Wright's know-how is key to Sussex success
Luke Wright is that rarity in England: a T20 cricketer with experience in the best leagues in the world. Sussex have had the sense to let him run the