South Africa edge spin battle
On a slow, low Mirpur surface, Bangladesh lost the key battle of how well their batsmen could handle the opposition’s slower bowlersMohammad Isam in M
Hong Kong tries to strike local chords
The challenge facing administrators is drawing the majority Chinese population to cricket, which remains largely expat-driven Tim Wigmore26-Jun-2015Fr
Mathews v Kohli: A song of ice and fire
At the helm of young teams, the contrasting leadership styles of Virat Kohli and Angelo Mathews could present a fascinating subtext to an important se
A day for the Davids
There was something special from David Warner and David Miller, but it was Warner’s side that came out victorious. Here are five talking points from S
Birthday hundreds, and the fastest to 2000 Test runs
Also, the best averages with hundred-plus Test wickets, and back-to-back ODI centuries by Bangladesh batsmen Steven Lynch28-Apr-2015Joe Root reached 2
Make the ads fade to black
Flashing advertisements on the sightscreen behind the batsman causes bowlers and umpires to be unsighted leading to dropped catches and possibly even
Why this year's Associate crop is the best ever
The ICC deserves credit for helping weaker teams prepare better for this World Cup – though the Big Three are threatening to undo all the good work th
'When can we play @ECB_cricket?'
Twitter reactions to England’s embarrassingly early exit from the 2015 World CupESPNcricinfo staff09-Mar-2015Shock, snark and schadenfreude. These wer
Taste tests, and snoozin' next to Sanath
Our correspondent displays horrific ignorance about the finer things in life, and begs for a lift to McDonald’sAndrew Fidel Fernando15-Mar-2015Februar
A partnership of three
The pitch, the weather, the bowling, the fielding, it was all made for opening batsmen on day one at the SCG, and David Warner and Chris Rogers made i