Reverse psychology
Playing reverse swing is as much of an art as any other in cricketAakash Chopra10-Dec-2012Quashing all the many “educated guesses”, Eden Gardens has s
Du Plessis survives three reviews and an edge
Plays of the Day from the final day of the Adelaide TestFirdose Moonda at Adelaide Oval26-Nov-2012The good reviewFaf du Plessis looked a goner when he
Schedule flogging England's best
England have lost the full-time services of the best coach they have ever had through an unsustainable fixture calender. Andy Flower may not be the la
All-round Passi justifies selection
Kamal Passi missed the opening game against West Indies for the sake of playing more spinners. Today, he seized his chance with a six-for and a blazin
Five-bowler plan leaves Dhoni facing big call
MS Dhoni is known for his instinctive decisions as a captain. Will he make the hard one on Sehwag’s selection?Abhishek Purohit in Colombo27-Sep-2012Fo
Being tough on KP
The power struggle between the ECB and Kevin Pietersen about the value systems of English cricket will only have been justified if it results in a hap
Chappell the Indian
The former India coach’s flaw was not that he was too Australian, as this book revealsSuresh Menon05-May-2012Unlike Ian Chappell, who wore his heart o
Mohammad Hafeez gets lucky
Plays of the Day from the first day of the SSC Test between Sri Lanka and PakistanKanishkaa Balachandran in Colombo30-Jun-2012Shot of the dayTaufeeq U
What makes Moores tick
The Championship-winning Lancashire coach is always upbeat, full of ideas, forever analysing, in love with the nitty gritty of his jobTanya Aldred09-M
Wade feels the reassuring fizz
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test in BarbadosDaniel Brettig in Bridgetown07-Apr-2012Debut of the DayMatt