Adaptable Australia get their act together despite things around them falling apart
Over the last 12 months, Australia have secured victories in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India in a commendable show of depthAndrew McGlashan03-Mar-20232:
Tactics board: Mandhana's level-up, Sutherland's steady hand
India have exposed weaknesses in the Australian side before and they have to do it again in the second Women’s World Cup semi-final S Sudarshanan28-Oc
Have you heard of Gus Atkinson yet? You soon will
Surrey quick’s stock is rising fast, and England are already watching his progress closelyCameron Ponsonby06-Jul-2023Gus Atkinson’s stock is rising. F
Orange is the new pack: Netherlands add a bit of joy to pre-World Cup camp
A week-long training session in Alur gave the players a chance to meet fans and journalists alike, over dinner, drinks and plenty of laughsShashank Ki
Kieron Pollard: 'A lot of people are sprinting through those franchise doors'
As he prepares to lead MI New York in the inaugural MLC season, the West Indies legend reflects on the changing attitudes to T20 franchise cricketAndr
The new Tamim on the block rises above the noise
His 51 in Pune won’t be remembered like Tamim’s in Port of Spain, but it will give him reassurance after a tough start to his international careerMoha
Old-fashioned method fuels de Kock's century spree
The power of South Africa’s lower middle order has allowed de Kock to take his time early on, and the results have been spectacularSidharth Monga01-No
Pakistan? Un-Pakistan? Neither? Which will it be?
A repeat of chaotic glory like in 1992 and 2017, or a well-oiled team falling short like in 1999 and 2011?Osman Samiuddin05-Oct-20232:59Middle order a
Aussies rule, India stumble, South Africa shine
In our second batch of report cards for 2023: India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, Ireland, and more02-Jan-2024Indiaby Sidharth MongaOn the su
Bazball is genius and wonderful. Also ridiculous, annoying, and bound to fail
Our correspondent writes up a report card for England’s not so merry fellows in India, ranking how true they were to the B-word philosophyAlan Gardner