With heads held high
Two Test wins, 14 in ODIs, an inspiring captain, and a promising newcomer made Bangladesh’s 2009 their most successful 12 months everAbu Choudhury29-D
India look to break finals jinx
India’s inability to win when it matters is infamous, and tomorrow’s final is a step towards setting things rightJamie Alter in Colombo13-Sep-2009Indi
Dhoni binds a winning ODI package
From the barrage of questions faced before this series to now, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his bunch of upstarts can sit back and smileJamie Alter in Col
The return of Matt the Bat
Throughout this series Australia have needed a strong man at the top to show the way and the usual Matthew Hayden has re-appearedAli Cook31-Oct-2008
Early bird
Used to striking before the batsmen have even warmed up, he became Mumbai’s best bowler before his 20th birthdayNagraj Gollapudi26-Dec-2008
Big money, big ruckus, big chase
Cricinfo staffers pick the highs and lows from the year gone by26-Dec-2008Jayaditya Gupta I bid $20 million for this old pile: Sta
Chanderpaul inspires promising group
Cricinfo assesses the performances of West Indies’ players in their 2-0 series loss to AustraliaBrydon Coverdale17-Jun-2008West Indies lost the series
The IPL's identity challenge
If this kind of mood can be replicated at venues other than here and Eden Gardens, the IPL organisers might begin to breathe a little more freelyCrici
'I questioned what the hell I was doing'
Jacob Oram enjoyed the IPL experience – except for bowling to the world’s top batsmen. He speaks about life in the multi-million dollar league, and se
Australia's slowdown keeps pace with changing times
The lack of urgency from Australia’s batsmen might be an unfamiliar sight, but it is also a sign that they are now willing to subjugate themselves to