Winning after conceding 200-plus leads
Australia’s thrilling 36-run victory over Pakistan was only the sixth instance in Test history of a team winning after trailing by 200-plus in the fir
Oldtimer Yousuf plays ideal supporting act
Mohammad Yousuf’s knock may have lacked the thrills and frills, but his retro one-day classic allowed Shoaib Malik to bat freely and scythe IndiaOsman
At home in England
An analysis of Australian batsmen against England, home and awayCricinfo staff06-Aug-2009In the last two Ashes series in England, the Australian batsm
The race for the semi-finals
Cricinfo looks at where the teams stand and what they need to do to qualify for the semi-finalsGeorge Binoy15-May-2009.Royal Challengers Bangalore nee
Dated data
A book on allrounders that brings together well-known facts and statsBrydon Coverdale26-Oct-2008 One of the more enduring definitions in cricket
'It had to have been preordained'
With the Mumbai atrocities still fresh in the mind, the incredible chase, and Tendulkar’s fourth-innings century made everybody smile – and not just I
Utterly outclassed
Stats highlights from the second Test between India and Australia in MohaliS Rajesh21-Oct-2008 Amit Mishra’s match haul of seven wickets i
The victory of the lambs
How fitting that India’s one-day triumph came exactly two months after the third day of the acrimonious Sydney Test, the eruption from where the serie
England find their free spirit
For a period during the afternoon session it looked as though England were heading out the series, but then their new wicketkeeper – Tim Ambrose – sto
Windies lack consistency
Tony Cozier on West Indies’ fielding lapses during the first day of the second Test against AustraliaTony Cozier31-May-2008 Runako Morton