Business as usual for superb South Africa
ESPNcricinfo assesses a dominant South Africa side after they swept the Pakistan series 3-0Firdose Moonda25-Feb-2013AB de Villiers showed he could han
A monster hit, and Pietersen's old problem
Plays of the day for the Champions League match between Delhi Daredevils and Perth Scorchers in Cape TownLiam Brickhill at Newlands21-Oct-2012The high
Cape Town farewells the Champions League
The scheduling made it difficult for school children and university students to attend Cape Town’s CLT20 games but there were plenty of Indian fans to
Behind the facade of England's fifties
A new book looks at the less-than-pleasant backdrop to England’s dominance in the post-war yearsRob Steen29-Dec-2012To look back at English cricket in
Dormant Khulna pitch a bowler's headache
Hardly any rough has developed on the pitch in Khulna, even after 263 overs of play; the batsmen can be assured too that it won’t make strokeplay any
Reality bites for Nepal and Papua New Guinea
One of the reasons for the crushing defeats on Monday, is that weaker teams like Nepal and PNG don’t travel enough and are rarely pitched against supe
Morris relishes spearhead role
In his role as the leader of the Lions’ attack, Chris Morris has made sure his performances will register on the radar of the national selectorsFirdos
Four U-19 performers to watch
Part two of our profiles of players who could star for their teams at the 2012 Under-19 World CupESPNcricinfo staff10-Aug-2012Sami AslamOpening batsma
Samuels shows his new focus
Marlon Samuels has been through a lot in his career, but after his unbeaten hundred against England at Trent Bridge the West Indian batsman is beginni
More holes than Gayle could plug
Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers and Muttiah Muralitharan could only do so much. Royal Challengers Bangalore’s campaign suffered because their Indian playe