Sri Lanka get a glimpse of life after Murali
It was expected that the visitors would struggled with an inexperienced bowling attack in England and that proved the case against two in-form batsmen
An acrobatsman and a lucky boot
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third quarter-final of the World Cup, between New Zealand and South Africa in MirpurFirdose Moonda
Fond Lord's memories seem a long way off for Sri Lanka
Five years ago on their last visit to Lord’s, Sri Lanka were inspired by the venueAndrew Miller at Lord's02-Jun-2011Traditionally, Lord’s has bee
Now that's what I call an ODI
An English fan, sitting in the “Calcutta Stand” in Bangalore, watches the World Cup’s most thrilling game so farRichard Kemp28-Feb-2011Choice of gameI
Another epic from conquering Cook
Alastair Cook’s latest Ashes ton has effectively thwarted Australia’s faint hopes of saving the seriesAndrew Miller at the SCG05-Jan-2011It wasn’t muc
Heckled Nehra, helpful police
Tendulkar and Sehwag’s batting makes for a one-sided contest against NetherlandsMohit Sardana10-Mar-2011Choice of gameI have had the irrational feelin
Murali says goodbye and Paranavitana impresses
Muralitharan left in style, Pranavitana stepped up at the top and Mendis lost his mysterySidharth Monga in Sri Lanka08-Aug-2010Tillakaratne Dilshan wi
Indian spinners fail to attack in pairs
Losing the toss can’t be served as an excuse for India because their spinners failed to create pressure from both ends, and the no-balls were unpardon
WIPA v weaklings
The impasse between the Guyana Cricket Board and the West Indies Players’ Association days before the Champions League served as a repeat of the crisi
Uncertain Kaneria fails to make his mark
It was a day begging for the spinners to take control. Yet Pakistan’s most experienced Test player, and their premier slow bowler, failed to rise to t