Guptill keen on being limited-overs' best
New Zealand’s Martin Guptill already holds the No. 1 rank in international Twenty20 cricket, but he looking for more: pushing on to become one of the
'In professional sport you don't make excuses'
He had reasons to take a break and expect sympathy, but Australian batsman Peter Forrest chose to make an important career move and just get on with i
Now it's Lyon's turn
No longer a country boy and a groundsman, Nathan Lyon is now a professional conjurer, seeking to fool international batsmen for a living on his travel
Where's the fire?
Plenty of boundaries and wickets. But the entertainment was questionableScott Hazebroek09-Jan-2012Choice of gameThis match, between second and third o
Dhoni plays it cool
Press conferences with MS Dhoni are inevitably a cat-and-mouse game, as the India captain rarely gives anything awaySidharth Monga24-Dec-2011MS Dhoni
When the familiar doesn't work
It is difficult to pinpoint whether it is the bowlers that MS Dhoni doesn’t trust, whether he is out of his depth tactically, whether he is not fresh
Ervine's lucky escape, Sohail's big miss
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the lone Test between Zimbabwe and Pakistan in BulawayoFirdose Moonda in Bulawayo01-S
Ponting, Haddin buy themselves time
For now, Ricky Ponting and Brad Haddin have earned themselves a reprieve. But their margins remain slim and they cannot afford to slip back into their
Eyeing the orange future
Cricket has survived for hundreds of years in the Netherlands – if not exactly thrived. The current board is hoping to change that, with some help fro
Amla and Philander finish top of the class
Marks out of ten for South Africa following the 2011-12 tour of South AfricaFirdose Moonda in Johannesburg22-Nov-2011Vernon Philander’s future in Test