Cricket shows off its moves in city of distractions
Even if it’s just for the World Cup, cricket has encroached on rugby turf in New Zealand. Take Wellington, for instance, where a crash course in crick
40 overs, 44 fours, 24 sixes
Stats highlights from the second T20I between South Africa and West Indies, in JohannesburgBishen Jeswant12-Jan-201568 Number of boundaries scored in
Fielding woes continue Sri Lankan distress
The downed catches are the cause of so much of their woe, but also, are a reflection of the confidence of a side, that has lost 12 out of 19 completed
Birmingham experiment in the balance
After 132 years, Warwickshire were suddenly known in Twenty20 cricket as the Birmingham Bears. Tim Wigmore reflects whether one of county cricket’s mo
Poster children
Down the years, the fans have had a lot to say at cricket’s biggest tournament21-Nov-2014If it’s the World Cup, it must be AustraliaAmid many, many ot
SA's record fourth-wicket stand
Stats highlights from the first day of the first Test between South Africa and West Indies where Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers dominated proceedings
Smith's starburst of strokes
Plays of the day from the third ODI between Australia and South Africa in CanberraDaniel Brettig at Manuka Oval19-Nov-2014The silenceSteven Smith dril
Anderson's favourite venue, and England's batting woes
Trent Bridge has been one of the very best grounds for fast bowlers over the last decade, with James Anderson taking 49 wickets at 17.34. It is also a
England's worst home loss in 28 years
A stats review at the end of the 4th ODI between India and England at EdgbastonBishen Jeswant02-Sep-20142 Number of times England have lost an ODI by
'It's scary to think I actually have a Test hat-trick'
New Zealand allrounder James Franklin remembers all his stats, and likes to take his five-year-old to watch football and rugbyInterview by Jack Wilson