A need to even the playing field
The tournament, despite its many peculiarities, had a worthy winnerFirdose Moonda29-Oct-2012When the Champions League Twenty20 began, it had to wade t
South Africa lose their middle-order mettle
The visitors have been hampered by a new problem in this series – a lack of consistency in the middle order – and although Faf du Plessis’ outstanding
President's Trophy passes first test
Pakistan’s new first-class competition has got off to a good start – but there could be more changes to come for the domestic structureUmar Farooq30-N
Maturing Narine stays one step ahead
Sunil Narine didn’t rely on mystery to defeat Ed Joyce, nor even on big turn. He cornered the batsman into surrendering his wicket – a hallmark of a m
NZ's batting fragility bails India out
On a placid Bangalore wicket, visiting batsmen contrived to lose nine wickets against India’s listless bowlingSiddarth Ravindran in Bangalore02-Sep-20
Petersen the rock formed under pressure
Constantly under scrutiny and perceived as a weak link in South Africa’s batting line up, Alviro Petersen made his fourth Test century proving his is
'A good bloke and strong leader'
Team-mates, coaches and administrators were full of praise for Andrew Strauss’ achievements after his decision to retireESPNcricinfo staff29-Aug-2012″
More spills than thrills
The amateurish fielding and a lack of bowling support for Dale Steyn left Deccan Chargers bottom of the table for most of the seasonKanishkaa Balachan
Narine's absence raises questions over future
West Indies are trying to build a robust team culture and Narine will miss out on that each time he sits out of a series for the national sideDaniel B
The five banned players
The BCCI banned five players following an inquiry into accusations of corruption, in the wake of a sting operation by . Here’s a brief look at these p