Win toss, bat first. Or not. Why the old adage hasn't worked in India this time
One possible reason is that teams batting second have got to bat in slightly less tricky conditions than teams batting first, but there might be more
Kandy abuzz as it braces to host the cricketing kings of India and Pakistan
The hill city, which is home to the Palace of the last King of the island, is set to stage one of the world’s great sporting rivalriesAndrew Fidel Fer
Hardik Pandya takes 'right risks' to bat responsibly without foot on brakes
As captain, he is showing the ability to hit out as well as safely play out certain bowlers in the same inningsSidharth Monga14-Apr-20224:30Manjrekar:
Pepper adds the spice in enterprising Essex's title charge
Essex have lost more wickets than anyone else in the Blast but their batters just keep comingAlan Gardner14-Jul-2023There are three things that it is
Sri Lanka bowling fire doused by flat Indian pitches
They had wanted to practice on such pitches back home in the lead-up to the World Cup, but their complaints went unheardAndrew Fidel Fernando15-Oct-20
Crazy, stupid, love: a Tendulkar fan's complicated relationship with Kohli
The comparisons will continue till the end of time, but for now, this is just a moment to plunge into, emotions and allKarthik Krishnaswamy15-Nov-2023
Bangladesh batters too easily satisfied, says S Sriram
Technical consultant during the World Cup says the team needs to find a way to score 300-plus consistently in ODIsMohammad Isam14-Nov-20233:00Shanto:
A landmark day in the life of Rishabh Pant
In his comeback from a life-threatening car crash in December 2022, Rishabh Pant made 18 off 13 balls and passed the wicketkeeping test tooNagraj Goll
It's time to change your opinion about Riyan Parag, even if he won't
All the runs in domestic cricket, “that constant support from myself to myself”, and a maturity that’s taken time coming have lifted Parag to the next
Oscar Jackson, the criminal justice student who captains New Zealand Under-19
He opens up about chasing elusive title at the Under-19 World Cup, his “awesome experience” in India, pursuing a bachelor’s in criminal justice, and m