The art of Vaughan
The former England captain’s new project involves hitting a paint-coated ball onto canvasAndrew Miller24-Apr-2009How often have you watched Michael Va
Dolly mixture
Forty summers ago a Cape Coloured South African playing for England unwittingly threw MCC into crisis over a tour to the apartheid republic Rob Steen1
I'll see you in court
Lawsuits, resignations, sackings and more, in our look back at the third quarter of the yearJudhajit Basu and Kanishkaa Balachandran29-Dec-2008July
Liven it up
For two days the batsmen have made a pitch that has been testing look like a disaster area by playing, missing, edging and complainingPeter English at
Been there, done that, won that
India’s bowlers waited until the last opportunity and ensured that the magnificent work put it over two weeks in Kuala Lumpur was not undone because o
The day cricketers sold like stocks
On-field action aside, we could have just witnessed the most eventful day in cricket’s history, one when players were bought like stocks at ashare mar
The giant desperate to roar
He may not have played for England since his encouraging display against India last summer, but he’s ready to stake his claim againInterview by Will L
Building on the learning curve
He has an uncomplicated technique, an assured defence, a range of strokes, and the rare gift of being able to play the ball late – and now an opportun
Familiarity breeds competence
England have the first-mover advantage when it comes to the Twenty20 format, says Andrew MillerAndrew Miller05-Sep-2007 Main man: Fli
Spreading the gospel
Sidharth Monga on the small-town venues where Maharashtra have been playing their home gamesSidharth Monga in Nagothane10-Dec-2007