British journalist completes Brian Lara's biography
British journalist James Fuller has written a biography of former West Indies captain Brian Lara, one of the greatest cricketers of all time.
Dwayne Bravo seeks inspiration from MS Dhoni's captaincy
West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, who has been named as the team's captain for the ICC Champions Trophy said that he is learning a lot from...
Brian Lara: A left-handed genius who made batting look surreal
Brian Lara, born May 2, 1969, was a genius with the willow, a left-handed legend the likes of whom grace the world once in a generation. Arunabha...
Steve Waugh’s defining double hundred that brought down the might of the West Indian empire
On May 1, 1995: Steve Waugh’s double century toppled West Indies from their imposing pedestal, enabled Australia to win the series 2-1 and...
Sachin Tendulkar's 40th birthday: Cricket administrators and fans line up for celebration
Sachin Tendulkar turned 40 today with cricket administrators and his fans lining up a series of events to celebrate the senior Indian batsman, who...
Sachin Tendulkar is India’s biggest icon and a complete package as a cricketer: Arbaaz Khan
Bollywood actor and producer Arbaaz Khan spoke about what he thought of India’s favourite son Sachin Tendulkar for a special edition of the...
Brian Lara's final day in international cricket
On April 21, 2007 Brian Lara walked on the cricket field for the last time donning West Indies colours, bringing to an end a 17-year career in whch...
Sachin Tendulkar has taught me, “Impossible is attainable,” says sprint superstar Yohan Blake
Yohan Blake, like Usain Bolt, is an ardent follower of cricket. Double silver medalist at the London Olympics, Blake is a big fan of Sachin Tendulkar....
Interview: Dennis Amiss reveals why he was happy to see Tony Grieg lose his wicket
Dennis Amiss speaks to Arunabha Sengupta, Cricketcountry’s Chief Cricket Writer, about his career highs and lows, facing the best fast bowlers...
Sachin Tendulkar misses out in Dickie Bird’s Test XI
Dickie Bird is the face of cricket umpiring and a role model for umpires worldwide. He umpired for nearly three decades.
