A long, hard look at the man who has, in many ways, carried Sri Lankan cricket for so many yearsMukul Kesavan07-Aug-2006Cricinfo MagazineMurali: a tel...
Whereas the Tendulkar of old would have tried to impose himself, here he seemed almost passive Andrew McGlashan in Belfast26-Jun-2007 ...
Virender Sehwag proved once again that he isn't only a fairweather batsmanOn the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan15-Oct-2005The conditions w...
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricket:Steven Lynch09-Jan-2006The regular Monday ...
Some of our correspondents have written about great series fightbacks from the past. We'd love to hear from you about similar fightbacks01-Sep-2005 ...
The target of 392 in 88 overs meant that India required an asking rate of 4.45 per over, and while at certain points it seemed they were on track, a d...
Lou Vincent and Mark Richardson played the percentages well, while the Indian seamers erred in not making the batsmen play enoughS Rajesh06-Jul-2005Th...