Silverware eludes powerhouses Delhi
Despite being at the top of their game through the league stages, Delhi Dardevils ran out of steam when it mattered the most. They need to reward thei
Steyn the freak and Kallis the cat
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test at Cape TownFirdose Moonda at Newlands05-Jan-2012Bad start of the day
England pair defy Pakistan before cracks reappear
While Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott were together, England’s batting problems seemed to have receded – but then Pakistan invoked their first-Test d
'The biggest thing in T20 is knowing your role'
Thinking on your feet, knowing what the other person has to do, trusting your gut – Australia’s new T20 captain talks about the challenges of the form
The secret of Laxman's steel: Hyderabad
He may not be able to play for his Ranji side often, but follows them closely even when on tour and is encouraged by the upturn after they hit rock bo
Sreesanth's steely stare, Raina's unwanted record
ESPNcricinfo’s Plays of the Day from the third day of the fourth Test between England and India at The OvalAndrew Miller at The Oval20-Aug-2011Cameo o
Triple threat
Until 2006-07 batsmen managed scores of 300 once every four Ranji seasons. Since then all hell has broken looseSidharth Monga13-Nov-2011On Boxing Day
Zimbabwe undone by nonexistent pitch demons
The pitch in Bulawayo was far from treacherous but Zimbabwe’s batsmen approached their second innings like it wasFirdose Moonda in Bulawayo04-Sep-2011
What lies ahead for Ireland?
While Ireland may be the most promising of all the Associate nations, they still have many problems to confront in their bid to develop as a strong cr
Two fallen sides battle
There’s no reason, though, to reconcile ourselves to the prospect of a dull series because a duel between flawed sides can be as pleasing to watch as