Our reporters look back on their favourite World Twenty20 matchesS Rajesh15-Sep-2012 South Africa v West Indies, 1st match, World Twenty20 2007Chris G
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SA's contrasting openers combine well
There’s a subtext to the de Kock-Bowes opening partnership. Bowes replaced de Kock as captain for the World Cup, leaving the latter to focus on his ro
KP comes home and Daredevils drop away
Plays of the Day for the Champions League semi-final between Lions v Delhi Daredevils in DurbanFirdose Moonda25-Oct-2012Selection of the day When Ross
All-IPL contest provides engaging duels
For South African fans who don’t get to watch star players in heated action regularly, the match was a prime example of how engaging these battles are
No strain, plenty of gain
The career of Bruce Reid, a cautionary tale in Australian cricket, has not been forgotten by those seeking to preserve the latest crop of young fast m
Selectors can't have it both ways
If Australia’s selectors expect informed public debate on player rotations, they must be prepared to inform the public.Brydon Coverdale14-Jan-2013The
Mishra latest in India's spin search
India’s hunt for a solid second spinner has led them to the Haryana legspinner, who says he has sorted out his no-ball problems and improved his batti
Stop ruining cricket's schedule, you knuckleheads
Anyone feeling that three Tests was just enough to satisfy the appetite?Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Thank you, whoever (a) invented cricket, (b) thought o
Time for the old Ashraful
Mohammad Ashraful has shown a new solidity to his batting on this tour, but the one-off T20I is an ideal time for him to utilise his old strengths and
What do cricketing retirements have in common with Stalinist Russia?
Both are devoid of logic and justice, that’s whatAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013The India-England series moves to Eden Gardens in the coming week, amidst inc