'I wish I could have batted like KP'
Nasser Hussain talks about turning into a batsman, fear of failure, his relationship with Duncan Fletcher and leaving at the right timeInterview by Jo
England rewarded for playing waiting game
At tea on the opening day at Durban, England were looking short of options and short of ideas, but six overs into the evening session, there was a ver
Robin Uthappa, Bangalore's game-changer
Robin Uthappa’s successful contribution to Bangalore’s winning start in the IPL this year, marks a delayed, yet significant, step towards reaffirming
'Don't mention McGrath and Warne'
Stuart Clark on the question he least likes answering, the nickname he didn’t want, why sledging doesn’t work, and his other jobInterview by Nagraj Go
Endorsements get a shake-up
How the IPL has moved the goalposts, creating a new paradigm in a multi-million dollar businessAjay S Shankar and Judhajit Basu25-May-2009Behind the s
Watson shrugs off big-match nerves
In Watson, what they possess is a very accomplished batsman who can play anywhere in the order, who’s also more than capable as fourth or fifth bowler
'Cricket is taking away my hair'
Losing hair, joining the army, playing in Australia, and being teetotal occupy the mind of the Delhi Daredevils openerNagraj Gollapudi01-May-2009What’
Slips in the field
The average fielding of this Indian side stood exposed today like an old wound that, with the precise placement and sharp running of the Australian ba
A big moment for 'little' Gambhir
The Napier Test has not yet been saved, but Gambhir has been instrumental in India taking that big step towards doing it, and he has made sure he is t
All hail the new boys
The rookies of the year, Pakistan’s predicament, an idea that may have served its purpose, and one that has a way to go yetSambit Bal02-Jan-2009