The innings that could save Mark Boucher's career
Mark Boucher’s 55 in the second innings at Newlands was like a lifeboat for his career. He proved he still has the ability to play under pressure that
Delhi done in by lack of application
Delhi suffered a defeat against Punjab because of a failure to assess what was needed on a tough pitch at the KotlaJamie Alter at the Feroz Shah Kotla
Cricket's forgotten skeleton
May’s history of the rebel tours to South Africa does not make for easy reading, but that’s largely because apartheid itself was so appallingMartin Wi
Shared spoils of a memorable contest
History suggested it was going to be a tight series, and in the end 1-1 felt like the right result. You can understand why South Africa felt they shou
Baggage claims and interesting tunes
Eating out, getting sick, waiting at airports, trying to understand team-mates’ choice of music – all part of a touring cricketer’s lifeNicky Shaw26-F
Tale of the tail
Big hitting from the lower order spices up the first ODI, but what’s up with the crowd booing the Australians?Masud Vorajee26-Oct-2009Can we replay th
What the semi-final contenders need to do
Delhi are already in the final four but five other teams are jostling for the remaining three slots. Cricinfo takes a look at what they have to do to
Nowhere to hide for Johnson
The left-arm quick arrived for the Ashes with a huge reputation, but is battling with technical and mental issuesPeter English at Lord's16-Jul-20
Time to pitch it right
A lively pitch for the final was a pleasant sight when you consider that complete batting beauties were served up for the semi-finalsSriram Veera in H
Ten ways to win in India
South Africa’s coach has had a fair amount of success in Asia. He offers England ten tips for success in their Tests in IndiaMickey Arthur07-Dec-2008