Tait strikes, and is struck
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the Twenty20 between Warriors and South Australia at CenturionSriram Veera in Centurion25-Sep-2010Nast
When familiarity breeds respect
Sachin Tendulkar’s has become such a scientific art these days that he has managed to eliminate risk and has almost made batting appear a routine. It’
Win when it's swinging
You could watch the bowler’s wrist, the seam position, the side of the shine, but still not cover all eventualities. Pity the batsman a little, won’t
The science of the big hit
There’s a lot more to hitting a long ball than clearing your front foot out of the way and having a swipeAakash Chopra22-Apr-2010All batsmen hit the b
The capital crisis
A look at what prompted Virender Sehwag’s allegations against the DDCASidharth Monga24-Aug-2009It needed a player of Virender Sehwag’s stature to take
'Umpires should be helped to get better'
The five-time ICC umpire of the year speaks about the future of TV technology, his frightening experience in Lahore, and his days as a star schoolboy
New Zealand seek to break Napier drought
Stats preview to the second Test between New Zealand and India in NapierS Rajesh25-Mar-2009From a venue where they have their best win-loss ratio amon
India forced to play 'catch up'
It had all the makings of a dramatic day for India. In fact, things started happening too quickly last afternoonSidharth Monga in Napier26-Mar-2009It
The low down
Despite Vettori’s best efforts, his side fell to the bottom of the table in 2008Brydon Coverdale29-Dec-2008 Me against the world: Vettori
Knock knock
Indian cricket’s next big thing seems to be a 20-year-old from Rajkot determined to break the selectors’ door down by producing triple-hundreds on dem