New ball, same problem
Younis Khan and Asad Shafiq almost made the day Pakistan’s but a familiar weakness means they still have plenty of work to doFirdose Moonda at Newland
Pujara's happy vibes
It took Cheteshwar Pujara a lot of hard work to earn a second chance at Test cricket after injury but he is now grasping that opportunity with both ha
Why England's spinners are better
A look at why Panesar and Swann have outbowled Ojha and Ashwin in IndiaAakash Chopra13-Dec-2012There were times in India when the sight of a spinner r
Cook's lapse does not cost England
It is a mark of the expectations England’s captain has of himself that even 190 didn’t feel like enough. Still, his team never let control of the matc
Rhino's breakthrough
England and South Africa went to Leeds in 1998 with the series square and one to play. Nice time for a local hero to make his presence feltNagraj Goll
So far, so good for India's part-timers
MS Dhoni, whose reliance on part-timers has proved successful so far in the World Twenty20, will hope his attack can deliver against South AfricaAbhis
England show long-term promise
Focus may fall on the No. 1 ranking changing hands again but both sides are looking further down the roadGeorge Dobell at The Oval31-Aug-2012Like Idi
Bopara enjoys all-round good day
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the second ODI at The OvalAndrew McGlashan at The Oval01-Jul-2012Bowling change of the dayRavi Bopara
Australia's persistence the difference
In an extremely slow-scoring series, Australia’s all-round strength and fighting ability proved crucial to the series outcomeMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan2
Pakistan collapse, again
Stats highlights from day three of the first Test in GalleMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan24-Jun-2012Pakistan were bowled out in their first innings for 100.