Dravid's last, Trott's first
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the final one-day international in CardiffAndrew Miller in Cardiff16-Sep-2011Cloudburst of the dayAs b
Evenly-matched teams promise close contest
South Africa have been the more consistent side in World Cups, but India’s batting firepower could give them a slight advantage in batting-friendly co
Six points to ponder for England
Team balance and the batting Powerplay are among the issues for England to deal with after the series winAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford09-Jul-2011Th
Wally Hammond: the greatest … bar one
If it weren’t for one thing, we could today be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the greatest batsman of all timeSteven Lynch20-Nov-20
Classical Kolkata
As befits a city of thinkers and artists, the finest Test played there was a long, slow, examination of skill and characterMark Ray19-Nov-2010Australi
Strauss joins Ashes elite, with the promise of more
Douglas Jardine, Len Hutton, Ray Illingworth, Mike Brearley, Mike Gatting… Andrew Strauss. In almost 80 years of Ashes combat, only six England capt
Swanny, Jimmy and Tuffers galore
Taking your son to his first Test is special. So much the better if there are a century and a five-for on offerNick Clapson06-Jun-2010The gameAfter th
Pujara's debut and Vijay's quick reflexes
Plays of the day from first day of the second Test between India and Australia in BangaloreSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy Stadium09-Oct-2010The deb
Hero, headliner, heartthrob
Perhaps cricket’s first pin-up, Miller’s game was marked by flair, devil-may-care insouciance, and awareness always that it was all just a gameDavid F
Dinda v Warner, and Ganguly's surprising fielding
Plays of the day from the match between Kolkata and Delhi at Eden GardensGeorge Binoy07-Apr-2010Dinda v Warner: The first over of Delhi’s chase. Ashok