McGrath still at the top of his game
Like Mohammad Ali, the boxing legend who used to spend hours painstakingly scrawling out his spidery autograph, Glenn McGrath has reproduced his signa
Blind to reality
The reality is that, despite all of the ego massaging and bigging up marketing campaigns ahead of the series, West Indies are expected to struggle any
A sorry saga of neglect
In the second in our series of reports on the state of cricket in Zimbabwe, we look at club cricket in the countrySteven Price10-Feb-2008
Tendulkar's nineties jinx
After being dismissed in the nineties just ten times in his first 17 years in one-day internationals, the jinx has hit Sachin Tendulkar five times in
All to play for
The merger of women’s bodies with the ICC wasn’t all good news, and politics still shadows the game, but 2008 holds exciting changesJenny Thompson26-D
A legend in limbo
The papers say he is not part of any future, yet Inzamam, and many others, believe he still has a futureOsman Samiuddin02-Aug-2007 If
Cardus can wait
Anand Vasu reviews by John WrightAnand Vasu16-Sep-2006 Wright’s book is a must for genuine fans of Indian cricket © If you are a
Falling in a heap
Cricinfo takes a look back at five instances from the modern era where England’s batting has collapsed in dramatic styleAndrew McGlashan05-Dec-2006
Fall and rise of an icon
Lawrence Booth reviews The Hansie Cronje Story: An Authorised Biography by Garth KingLawrence Booth06-Mar-2006 It was April 12, 2000 and Ha
The end of a proud history
A special correspondent in Harare says that the overhaul of domestic cricket inside Zimbabwe ends a long and proud history for the purpose of maintain