Buchanan supports bowling law-change
John Buchanan, Australia's coach, feels that the change in the bowling laws could give bowlers greater variety, and this, in turn, would make batsmen
West Ham post shows positive of Premier League break
The Premier League being suspended will be a source of frustration for plenty of people involved with it in any capacity, from players to fans.However
One of India's great might-have-beens
Nayan Mongia, the former Indian Test wicketkeeper, has announced his retirement after being dropped by BarodaCommentary by Dileep Premachandran22-Dec-
Canning takes the honours on the opening day
New Zealand's first-class season got off to a wet and subdued start after a southerly blast traversed the country over the weekendCricinfo staff06-Dec
Aston Villa youngster is banging on the first-team door
Aston Villa youngster Indiana Vassilev is banging on the club’s first-team door. The 19-year-old began his career with the IMG Academy in Florida,
Woolmer and Lillee warn against writing off Pakistan
Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, and Dennis Lillee have warned against writing off the Pakistan side ahead of their three-Test series against Australi
Durham sign Callum Thorp
Durham have signed Callum Thorp, a right-arm fast-medium bowler, on atwo-year contractCricinfo staff20-Dec-2004Callum Thorp will not count as an overs
Spurs should consider cashing in on Toby Alderweireld
In what was one of Tottenham's longest-running transfer sagas, the 'will he stay or will he go' drama surrounding Toby Alderweireld over these past co
Laxman's 281 voted greatest Indian innings
VVS Laxman's coruscating, series-turning, once-in-a-lifetime 281 against Australia at Eden Gardens in 2001 emerged the overwhelming winner in the Grea
Apathy in the Sleepy City
It would not have been fair to pass judgment until the apathy had been exposed in all its lack of gloryThe Roving Reporter by Andrew Miller in Port El