Pakistan retreat into the comfort zone of self-preservation
Ashraf and Rizwan discarded the dated and conservative batting strategy that prevailed before their partnershipDanyal Rasool28-Dec-2020If you’re in Pa
Stop-gap West Indies highlight pandemic dilemma
More teams will be faced with first-choice players pulling out, and it could result in further lopsided contestsMohammad Isam22-Jan-2021If any part of
WBBL previews: Squads, player moves and ones to watch
The WBBL begins this weekend in Sydney. Here’s how the eight teams shape up after a hectic lead inAndrew McGlashan and Dan Brettig22-Oct-2020Adelaide
Sri Lanka's top five show their mettle – three days too late
With all of their baggage, the top order’s rearguard couldn’t quite offset a disastrous first inningsAndrew Fidel Fernando17-Jan-2021Kusal Perera play
If not Root, then who?
Joe Root is the red-hot favourite to succeed Alastair Cook as Test captain – but might there be a few other contenders in the Test squad?Andrew Miller
AB de Villiers – 9000 runs off 9005 balls
AB de Villiers broke the record for being the fastest to reach 9000 runs in ODIsBharath Seervi25-Feb-20172:34AB de Villiers and the trek to 9000205 In
Agnew: This was how a tournament should be run
Jonathan Agnew, the BBC cricket correspondent, delivered a stinging broadside at the way the ICC organised the World Cup, but heaped praise on the run
Sri Lanka fielders drag feet during declaration dance
Staring at the prospect of a big fourth innings target, Sri Lanka went through the motions in an uninspiring effort in the field on day threeAndrew Fi
Babar Azam leads the resistance
Pakistan’s fight on a wet third day in Hamilton was led by the general Babar Azam and his lieutenants Sarfraz Ahmed and Sohail KhanAndrew Fidel Fernan
When everyone had to work a little 'extra'
Australia took the extra half hour, much after the scheduled close, in anticipation of a win. But at the end of an everlasting gobsmacker of a day, P