Sri Lanka roll out the old Galle welcome
Sri Lanka used to show tourists the delights of the Galle Coast and then impose big, bruising wins upon them. They have lost that knack, although a hu
Rahat refuses to let England get away
On a tough second day for Pakistan in Sharjah, Rahat Ali’s dismissal of the rock of England’s middle order, Joe Root, was one of the key reasons why h
De Villiers takes one on the chin
Plays of the day from the first T20 between South Africa and New Zealand in DurbanFirdose Moonda14-Aug-2015Taking it on the chin AB de Villiers was s
Australia's black page
Day one at Trent Bridge is not a stain that will wash out easily. A new method must be found overseas, or this will keep happeningDaniel Brettig at Tr
Below-par South Africa left dazed by Bangladesh
ESPNcricinfo staff12-Jul-2015Hashim Amla seemed to have got a hang of the slow surface, as he tried to rebuild the innings with Faf du Plessis for com
Knight Riders bowlers miss the smart card
In a match reduced to 10 overs, the key for the fast bowlers was to mix quicker deliveries with slower bouncers. But when it came to the crunch moment
NZ take charge of see-saw Test
ESPNcricinfo staff31-May-2015Stuart Broad finally found some form with the bat during a lusty 46, which helped England add 83 runs for the last two wi
Bangladesh need to carry ODI confidence to Tests
Even though there was a difference in the confidence Bangladesh showed in ODIs and Tests, what’s crucial now is to continue the way they did in limite
The World Cup on the go
The official game for the tournament offers a better gaming experience on mobile than PCVideep Vijay Kumar14-Mar-2015There are a couple of things has
Astute Bell reaps rewards of patience
Batting in Test cricket remains as much about the shots you don’t play as those you do and it was Ian Bell’s judgement at the crease that set the foun