Ireland hope for Jamaica re-run
Cricket Ireland have a stated aim of reaching Test cricket by 2020. Such has been their success that they may be able to bring that target forward, bu
Samarawickrama strikes rich form
With two half-centuries in both league matches, preceded by 82 in the warm-up match against India, Sadeera Samarawickrama has been instrumental in get
South Africa in danger of being scarred
South Africa have become known for their ability to fight back from tough positions, but that skill deserted them on the third day at Centurion as a r
Jordan swings into contention
The bowling of Chris Jordan has been a positive for England as they seek World Cup pointers from a demoralising one-day seriesVithushan Ehantharajah21
Chasing the ball Sobers pasted
What happened to the inanimate victim of Garry Sobers’ famously brutal assault in Swansea in 1968? A new book tries to discover its whereaboutsClive E
Pujara calm about indifferent form
Cheteshwar Pujara, the India A captain, has yet to make a fifty this series, but does not feel too perturbed as he prepares ahead of the 3rd unofficia
The man who made the BCCI answerable
Mukul Mudgal is the judge who in 2001 made the BCCI liable to writ petitions and is also involved in formulating two key pieces of sporting legislatio
'I want us to go into the 2015 World Cup ranked No. 8'
Andy Waller, Zimbabwe’s new coach, aims to have his players become the fittest in international cricket in six monthsFirdose Moonda03-Jun-2013As far a
There's something about Joe
Joe Root is the adorable nephew of English cricket and when he bats it is almost impossible to suppress a smileRob Smyth01-Jul-2013Sport is unlike mos
Kulasekara – the man who stole a nation's heart
Nuwan Kulasekara is the not the most gifted cricketer, but it is on consistent performers like him that the Sri Lankan team’s success is builtAndrew F