Bangladesh jubilant, but not done yet
The celebrations were not restrained in Bangladesh after they made the final, but Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal said they were not yet finishedSidda
Pietersen steals the show
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the 3rd ODI between Pakistan and England in DubaiGeorge Dobell in Dubai18-Feb-2012Shot of the dayThe p
Misbah gets his measures right
There’s nothing flash about Misbah-ul-Haq’s captaincy but his calm response to adversity helped set a winning platform for his bowlersGeorge Dobell in
Haddin's future less certain than ever
The decision to make Matthew Wade Australia’s first-choice wicketkeeper in the shorter formats could have ramifications for Brad Haddin’s Test career
The leader and the left-over
While Michael Clarke has looked the part of leader of his team in the series so far, Tillakaratne Dilshan seems to be finding it hard to cope with the
Nottingham and the joy of swing
Swing and movement worked their magic at a venue known to produce outright results, but India need to scrap in tough conditions to keep the series tru
The India I remember
A veteran cricket writer looks back a couple of India’s earliest visits to England, featuring an incompetent prince-captain, a colossal allrounder, an
Plenty of spills
Plays of the day for the first day of the third Test between India and West Indies in MumbaiS Aga22-Nov-2011Spills of the day With the pitch offering
Ashwin patiently waits in the wings
R Ashwin’s presence, or absence, in the game against West Indies may well indicate how India will head into the World Cup’s knockout phase.Sharda Ugra
Zimbabwe flatter to deceive
The most important lesson for Zimbabwe to take away from a disappointing campaign is the sheer amount of work still needed if they are to avoid embarr