Second wind
After 10 Tests out, RP Singh came back into the India side earlier this year, and this time it looks like he’s stayingNagraj Gollapudi07-Nov-2007
Soft tops and solid middles
A statistical preview to the first semi-final between New Zealand and Pakistan at NewlandsMathew Varghese21-Sep-2007.TossBarring the Group B matches,
Murali's best home venue, but Sri Lanka's worst
A statistical preview to the first Test between Sri Lanka and England in KandyMathew Varghese30-Nov-2007England’s recent ODI series victory over Sri L
Coffee-table scholarship
A picture is worth a thousand words, especially when it has been sourced and selected as exquisitely as those in Boria Majumdar’s superb 256-page magn
Lara and Ponting have a point to prove
What the stats have to say about the Australia-West Indies Champions Trophy finalS Rajesh04-Nov-2006 Brian Lara: an average of 26.20
Marathon Warne
Stat highlights of the first day of the Melbourne Test between Australia and England from December 26 to 30, 2006S Rajesh26-Dec-2006
Singles in the middle, and fours at the slog
The pitch was slow and the outfield fast. India tried five spinners and England a quintet of seamers. And the paths England and India tread to reach t
Pietersen's glorious debut and Waqar's batting distinction
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch19-Sep-2005The regular Monday c
Boundary avalanches and scoring rates
A new record at LahoreKanishkaa Balachandran13-Jan-2006Day 5 Sehwag’s 254 off 247 balls is the highest Test score made at more than a run a ball. Nath
Pietersen the pulveriser
How Kevin Pietersen nailed the final blow in the Ashes seriesOn the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan12-Sep-2005Kevin Pietersen’s maiden Test