Captains aren't that important anymore
In sport, as in business, leaders have less power now, and the decisions they take don’t directly affect outcomes Tim Wigmore20-Feb-2017It has been a
Warner trumps Steyn, but not in Australia
South Africa have a strong record in Australia and in Perth, but Australia have been superb in the first Test of home seriesGaurav Sundararaman01-Nov-
Kenya seek to rise from the ashes of their implosion
Attempts have been made to develop youth cricket in the country, but corruption remains a huge challengeTim Wigmore18-Nov-2016Steve Tikolo still remem
Brathwaite thrives on single-minded approach
Kraigg Brathwaite has already shown he has the temperament to play long innings; in Sharjah, he did it under enormous pressure, and became the first o
Keaton Jennings emerges from his father's mould
The newest member of the England squad takes after his father, Ray Jennings, a man he got used to calling coach, not dad, earlyLuke Alfred05-Dec-20162
Brathwaite leads defiant reply after Ashwin, Saha tons
11-Aug-2016Saha brought up his fifty, but was troubled by a few rising deliveries•Associated PressAshwin and Saha moved towards centuries, and were on
A Chateau Lafite cricketer in a wine-box world
Lancashire batsman Haseeb Hameed has a style that’s both simple and cultivated. What stands out, though, is his calmnessPaul Edwards13-Sep-2016Do you
Ashwin-Saha stand – 213 runs; the rest – 140
Stats highlights from the second day’s play in St Lucia where R Ashwin and Wriddhiman Saha continued to pile up their share of landmarksBharath Seervi
Indians dominate overseas presence in DPL
With the BCCI allowing their players in List-A tournaments abroad, the DPL could once again become a profitable destination for Indian playersMohammad
Kohli insures five-bowler strategy with determined ton
While his team-mates were prone to losing concentration on the cusp of breaks in play, Virat Kohli steeled himself to stay until stumps and brought up