Eden Gardens ready for World Cup
The CAB is adamant Eden Gardens would have been ready in time for the India-England match, but they are expecting a crowd of 35,000 for the game betwe
When in the land of the Mahatma…
Everyone goes to the Gandhi ashram, but there’s a reason for thatParthiv Patel06-Nov-2010Go the Kankaria Lake It’s pretty well known in Ahmedabad. The
Don't forget Adelaide 2006
There’s still hope left for Australia in this Test. If only they had the passion of a beach-ball hating senior citizenSamuel Ferris28-Nov-2010Choice o
Pietersen promotion could spark England's campaign
The decision to thrust Kevin Pietersen up the order to open the batting is the sort of left-field decision that could conceivably revive England’s sta
Smart Zaheer proves his worth again
Once the prodigal son frittering away his talent, he has been a man on a mission ever since he returned to the side in South Africa four years agoESPN
The great new redhead hope
Not Polly, Rusty is South Africa’s new un-hittable death-overs specialist – and lots more besides. Watch out for him at the World Twenty20Firdose Moon
Need for speed
The emergence of 20-year-old Abhimanyu Mithun has injected some serious pace in the Karnataka bowling. His 38 wickets this season has been one of the
'My batting drove people away'
Jeremy Coney didn’t put bums on seats, but he was New Zealand’s most influential captain, and a bit of a renaissance man off the fieldInterview by Edw
Piece de resistance
An Englishman who made an art out of obduracyGideon Haigh21-Mar-2010Some years ago I adjourned with a friend to a nearby schoolyard net for a recreati
Bangalore lose the big moments
To win a game of Twenty20, teams need to win the big moments. Since humbling Rajasthan Royals on the opening day of the tournament, Bangalore have dev