Martin Williamson reviews The England Cricket Miscellany and No Balls and GoogliesMartin Williamson23-Sep-2006 The England Cricket Miscellan
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The unsung winner
Ashley Giles wrung every last drop out of the limited talent he hadAndrew Miller10-Aug-2007 In Duncan Fletcher’s estimation, Giles was
Pump up the tempo
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan looks at how the ICL is helping give fielding and fitness in Indian domestic cricket a shot in the armSiddhartha Vaidyanathan0
West Indies' attack lacked variety
If there are two specialist spinners in a 15-man squad with a pitch like the Oval, someone offering variety should be allowed to absorb some overs and
Defeat tough for Vettori to take
The next time people start talking about New Zealand as favourites, Daniel Vettori might just want to tell them to shut upAndrew McGlashan at Old Traf
'The on-field umpire is in the best position'
Two leading umpires talk about the ICC’s proposed referrals systemInterviews by Nagraj Gollapudi27-May-2008 This could be an increasingly
Adios, Michael
As he packed his bags and left, England’s exiting captain evoked emotion – from the sympathetic to the stinging05-Aug-2008 He came
The smiling assassin is back
One of the more endearing sights in Indian cricket is back. To see L Balaji smiling on a cricket field, after a painful two-year hiatus, is reassuring
Sodhi's outrageous paddle-scoop, and Saqlain's <i>teesra</i>
Highlights of the first half of the ICL’s second seasonCricinfo staff26-Oct-2008The first half of games in the second season of the Indian Cricket Lea
Mesmeric Murali sends Punjab packing
Muralitharan came on within the Powerplays, something he rarely does while playing for Sri Lanka, and dipped into his bag of tricks to script a remark