The curious case of Benjamin Franklin
Free-flowing alcohol, cheers for the sun, and a New Zealand allrounder confused with a famous, historic American president – it was some day in Nottin
An overseas 500 after four years
Stats highlights from the second day at Old TraffordS Rajesh03-Aug-2013 Australia’s total of 527 for 7 declared was their first 500-plus score in thei
Chills, thrills and family ties
Bracing weather, a picturesque landing, and men with famous surnames making their mark – they all feature in the first edition of our correspondent’s
Sammy's stunner
The Plays of the day from the match between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in DelhiAbhishek Purohit22-May-2013The catchThis was a game-chang
Settlers and sons
The Sydney-based Roebuck has long maintained that Aussie dominance in the Ashes is a fitting reflection of the contrast between (what he perceives to
The (medium-) fast and furious
From Rahul Oak, United States Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Indians loved Kapil Dev since he at least made the batsmen think about coming in to bat with a hel
A final swing of the pendulum
From Suraj, United Kingdom When Shane Warne announced his retirement, it felt like getting shotCricinfo25-Feb-2013Suraj, United KingdomWhen Shane W
The making of Mitchell McClenaghan
Mitchell McClenaghan, who has impressed so far on the tour of South Africa, has the speed, the skills and the experience to be a long-term member of N
Selectors can't have it both ways
If Australia’s selectors expect informed public debate on player rotations, they must be prepared to inform the public.Brydon Coverdale14-Jan-2013The
Tredwell inherits age of limitations
James Tredwell faces a tougher financial climate at Canterbury than his predecessor but shares Rob Key’s ambition on the international stageTim Wigmor