Side in transition capable of competing
Kent’s exciting crop of youngsters is a reason for positivity at Canterbury George Dobell01-Apr-2013Last year: Third, CC Div 2: Group stages, T20; Thi
Duck tales for the kiwis
Plays of the Day from the first day of the second Test between New Zealand and England in WellingtonAndrew McGlashan in Wellington14-Mar-2013Hype of t
A short, sharp World Cup?
But in 2015, why don’t we have a set of World Cup qualifiers, which gives the non-Test teams a chanceCricinfo25-Feb-2013 The World Cup, ideall
Australian batting goes 19th century
It’s a crisis of Greek proportions and the dolphins are watchingAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Another Test, another scintillating finish. Test matches are
The Nagpur slab of compacted disappointment
An anti-climax of epic proportionsAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013England wrapped up a deserved series win in Nagpur in what was effectively reduced to a thre
Would somebody call the Buttler?
Such is the uncertainty surrounding England’s one-day wicketkeeping that a few hours before the first match of the tour few knew Jos Buttler had been
Beer chaos at The Oval
From Richard Seeckts Cricinfo25-Feb-2013″It wasn’t until I got there that I realised one of the 20s was the duration in minutes of the queue for bee
South Africa's confusing review
Plays of the day from the third day of the first Test between South Africa and New Zealand in Cape TownFirdose Moonda in Cape Town04-Jan-2013Non-revie
Vulnerable India seek vengeance
Asking for rank turners against visiting teams could backfire on India, because their batting still appears suspect against quality bowling attacksSid
Still plenty to learn for Bangladesh batsmen
Mohammad Isam in Khulna25-Nov-2012Mushfiqur Rahim was running laps of the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium when Darren Sammy spotted him while walking across