Pujara and Vijay give India insurance
They are old-fashioned Test batsmen with a contrasting approach, but the sight of the two doing well together in a partnership is the sign that the In
Bangladesh caught in a catching quandary
Several chances have been spilled in the field by Bangladesh on the New Zealand tour, especially in the slip cordon, compounding their batting and bow
In defeat, Tamim takes a few lessons home
Tamim Iqbal showed composure and determination to be a batting anchor but a more aggressive approach, especially in the later stages of the innings, c
Dissecting the Daredevils batting order
Aakash Chopra analyses the Delhi Daredevils batting order, and offers insight into some of the more curious events during their game against Kolkata K
A game of three parts: the best men for the Powerplay, middle and death
Balls per boundary, runs per over, and other key stats from the IPL over the yearsGaurav Sundararaman03-Apr-2017Now in its tenth year, the Indian Prem
When underdogs came painfully close
In the wake of Zimbabwe’s defeat to Sri Lanka, after being in control for the best part of five days, we look at other instances where underdogs have
When Moeen trumped Sobers, and most wickets in a day
Was Joe Root’s 190 the highest score by a batsman in his first Test as captain?Steven Lynch11-Jul-2017Moeen Ali reached 2000 runs and 100 wickets on t
Bangladesh youngsters need more trust from team management
If more trust is placed on the youth, the transition from dependency on the Shakibs and Tamims to the Mominuls, Soumyas and Sabbirs will be much smoot
Mustafizur stands out amid Bangladesh pace woes
Bangladesh’s fast bowlers struggled, managing only five wickets over 108 overs in the first Test; only one of them went out of his way to try and brea
Rohit's left-arm problem
Is Kedar Jadhav hampered by a short front-foot stride, is Virat Kohli a touch too inflexible with his bowling changes, and what makes Tom Latham so go