Samaraweera proves his worth, again
Thilan Samaraweera throughout his cricketing career has proved himself a fighter; more so than any of the decorated men he bats belowAndrew Fernando a
Allow Tendulkar his struggle
People want him to retire because they want to live with happier memories. That’s selfish. He works hard to be an India player, and is not going to gi
Warne content with spin's low-key role
For 16 years, Shane Warne was Australia’s primary match-winner. Now he hopes Australia can accept spinners whose main role is support.Brydon Coverdale
Where's South Africa's next allrounder?
Ryan McLaren has been called up as cover for Jacques Kallis. The replacement is no where near the quality of the incumbent and South Africa’s supply o
England hit by stomach bug
Paul Collingwood, the England one-day captain, is one of four players suffering from a stomach bug in Sri Lanka ahead of the one-day series next week,
Townsville tracks tough test for Under-19s
The pitches at the Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville have provided the batsmen with stern tests; winning the World Cup will come down to who handles
All toil, no trouble
West Indies’ pace attack failed to shine in overcast conditions but they can still learn their coach’s lessonNagraj Gollapudi at Lord's18-May-201
Bangladesh have much to cherish even in defeat
An underdog always has the potential to create theatre and Bangladesh achieved that. They have succeeded in winning the hearts of their fans, and give
DRS drama and a Swann super over
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the second Test between Sri Lanka and England in ColomboAndrew McGlashan in Colombo06-Apr-2012Plan of the dayE
Chance for England to showcase their depth
With off-field issues aplenty for both teams, attention could be drawn away from what should be a match with plenty of talking pointsGeorge Dobell at