Wayne Parnell: South Africa's main man
Few cricketers in the World Cup bear the responsibility that Wayne Parnell does: he is the captain, a powerful middle-order batsman, and most importan
New Zealand begin to believe
Two late wickets were reward for New Zealand’s application – particularly that of Chris Martin whose wiry frame belied an extra yard of zip that none
The best-loved player
The wristy little genius was also among the most universally adored of playersRamachandra Guha05-Mar-2009If cricket, as the writer Geoffrey Moorhouse
'I'm not interested in the captaincy'
Nearly 40 and still going strong, Sri Lanka’s veteran opener is looking to contribute to the side, but he’s not eyeing a leadership role again28-Feb-2
Another wow from Rao
Is it sacrilegious to suggest that what Pakistan needs more of is a Rao Iftikhar Anjum and less of the flash that we’ve become accustomed to? Rao is a
Bludgeoner, blacksmith, bartender
In his spare time Rajasthan’s hard-hitting South African import mixes drinks, coos over his three-year-old, and struggles with SudokuInterview by Nagr
Who'll make the cut, and who'll miss out?
It’s central contracts time in Australia, and Cricinfo runs the rule on the 39 players who’ve played in various forms of the game for the national tea
How two run-outs turned the day
He scored few runs, took one wicket but Andrew Flintoff still put England on course for the Ashes with a rocket-like throw to remove the Australian ca
Hits and Myths
Sriram Veera explains some Twenty20 tactics, lifts the veil on some common misconceptions, raises some questions – and sticks his neck out answering t
Warner comes to Delhi's rescue
David Warner is a batsman made for Twenty20 but tonight’s century, the second of the 2010 IPL, was not just about free-spirited hittingJamie Alter at