Happy birthday Rose Taylor
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from Pakistan’s encounter with New ZealandOsman Samiuddin and Brydon Coverdale in Pallekele 08-Mar-2011Bir
Umar soars as Pakistan win at last
It would be improper to term Umar’s assault as audacious. It was instinctive, calculated, and plain confidentNagraj Gollapudi at Edgbaston05-Jul-2010″
Mitch and Mitch, which is which?
Mitchell Starc, the 20-year-old from New South Wales, is almost a Mitchell Johnson cloneSidharth Monga in Chandigarh24-Sep-2010Mitchell Johnson’s acti
Unity shines through in South Australia's success
Togetherness, a happy team culture and some fun have helped mould the Redbacks into a strong outfitSriram Veera in Durban17-Sep-2010It was something S
A contest crying out for a hundred
Virender Sehwag has taken the art of opening to new levels and Strauss briefly managed a passing impression of himAndrew McGlashan in Durban27-Dec-200
Labouring England flirt with danger
First Bangladesh’s tail ran them ragged and then the batting struggled to force the pace as England produced an insipid second dayAndrew Miller in Dha
Indomitable Lee douses T&T's dream
Lee was colossal; with the bat his experience and maturity really told and with the ball he was lethalDileep Premachandran in Hyderabad23-Oct-2009When
The quiet Australian
A no-frills colossus who gritted his teeth, got down to it and stayed around till the bitter end. A salute to Allan Border, with Ricky Ponting on the
How the teams can make the cut
England’s unexpected victory against Sri Lanka on Friday has thrown Group B wide open, with all four teams in with a chance of making the semi-finalsS
Spinners prove a knotty problem
Most captains in the second edition of the IPL have quickly agreed on one thing: if you are well set as a batsman, whatever you do, do not get out to