Zac the accountant
The ICC’s new vice-president is a man who is careful to think before he speaks and won’t shy away from being described as a pragmatistDavid Leggat10-A
The second-most important man in the side
Apart from squatting, diving, catching and throwing all day, a wicketkeeper keeps the team together with his observations and chatter. Don’t let anyon
Island effect on the IPL
Keeping an eye on the Sri Lankan players heading to India09-Mar-2010Mahela Jayawardene as an opener? You can bet on it•ESPNcricinfo LtdThose who fired
The multi-faceted domestic giant
Gul Hameed Bhatti made numbers fun, and knew and cared more deeply about domestic cricket in Pakistan than probably anyone who has passed through the
The man with the gleam in his eye
For him cricket was a game of passion, instinct and love, and his greatest joy was spotting a talentTelford Vice04-Sep-2009Hylton Ackerman lived a lif
Greenhorn and greyhair take Bangalore through
A veteran and a novice, who couldn’t be more different in personality, made the difference for Bangalore by playing in characterSriram Veera in Durban
Rookies, a blog, a dog, and Sreesanth
Who did, who didn’t, what soared, what fell – a look at the trends, the hits, the flops, the comebacks and moreNishi Narayanan, Siddarth Ravindran and
Unlucky Herath, and proactive groundstaff
Younis battles humidity, Mathews follows Aamer, Herath loses an appeal – all part of the action from the second day in GalleSidharth Monga in Galle05-
Shame about Roy
Andrew Symonds went fishing when he should have been at a team meeting, leaving the Australian management in a rage and getting the media talking02-Se
Stats but no story
Gulu Ezekiel’s biography of Dhoni is a handy ready reckoner, but don’t expect any insights into the book’s subjectKanishkaa Balachandran11-Jan-2009