'I love to take batsmen on'
Wahab Riaz, the Pakistan left-arm quick, on the pain of missing out on a ten-for, and his love for numbers and battingInterview by Jack Wilson12-Apr-2
Defensive Dhoni hurts India again
Is it time for a Test captain who will be more authoritative in the big moments in overseas Tests?Sidharth Monga17-Feb-2014Unless New Zealand make a g
Dropped catches and the flying stump
Plays of the Day from the Asia Cup clash between Bangladesh and AfghanistanMohammad Isam in Fatullah01-Mar-2014The surpriseCartwheeling stumps: There
Back to the days of boom and bust
England’s chief executive David Collier has guaranteed Andy Flower a job until 2015 – and the debrief on England’s Ashes humiliation has not begun. Ca
Time for a declaration treaty (and, no, I wasn't asleep on TV)
South Africa’s remorseless progress towards complete domination, and the lack of a contest, made for tough viewing but I managed to stay awakeAndy Zal
Replacement man gets replaced
Dinesh Karthik has often done well when covering for specialists but not well enough to become a regular in the teamSidharth Monga30-Sep-2013During th
Brad Haddin's well played fifty
Family illness might have swept Brad Haddin away from cricket altogether, but he has returned to Brisbane in search of the Ashes win that has always e
Revamped Dhaka League ready for kick-off
After enduring six delays in the last seven months, the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League is set to being on September 10Mohammad Isam09-Sep-2013T
Australia lose openers' thread
The partnership between Shane Watson and Chris Rogers rattled England and made Australia’s target look eminently achievable – but the men that followe
Hot Spot under the spotlight
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from an historic day at Trent BridgeGeorge Dobell, Dan Brettig and Jarrod Kimber11-Jul-2013Bet of the dayIf