Watching a game v living it
T20s are great, especially when your home team wins, but can it compare to the experience of watching an ODI or a Test?Vivek Dadu18-May-2013Choice of
'Teams that start rubbishly always win'
An indisputable assertion from WG Grace kicks off this World Twenty20 special edition of the World Cricket PodcastAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Download the
Will the mandarins snuff out Pietersen?
It appears that Pietersen appears poised to lose his battle against authority, and English cricket will have driven away another talent while the men
Nick goes past Denis
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test between New Zealand and England in DunedinAndrew McGlashan in Dunedin09-Mar-2013Six of the dayB
Taylor made for Tests
There seems to be a feeling that Taylor doesn’t value his wicket enough, that his aggression is out of place in the longer form of the game. But often
Opening combination an issue for both teams
The Twenty20 series was all about discovery for two sides in transition and there was plenty to learn. Here are some of the most telling lessonsFirdos
South Africa's batting under scrutiny at the Gabba
The question facing South Africa ahead of the Gabba Test is whether they play six or seven specialist batsmen. Jacques Rudolph will be under pressure,
Permaul's long wait, Shakib's moment of frustration
The Plays of the day from the third day of the Mirpur Test between Bangladesh and West IndiesMohammad Isam in Mirpur15-Nov-2012The reprieveWhen Shakib
Decisions, drops and dead balls
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the second Test at HeadingleyGeorge Dobell and Firdose Moonda at Headingley02-Aug-201
Whatta final!
The county season comes to a close with a pretty exciting matchAli Merali16-Sep-2012Team supported As a Middlesex fan I am used to being a neutral on