Ian Healy: The quintessential tough Aussie
Ian Healy, born April 30, 1964, is one of the greatest wicket-keepers of all time. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at one of the men behind Australia’s...
Greg Dyer paid a big price for a fraudulent claim for catch
Greg Dyer, the wicket-keeper of the 1987 World Cup-winning Australia team, was born on March 16, 1959. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at a career...
India vs Australia 2013: Ian Healy urges Cricket Australia to show consistency in selection
The legendary Ian Healy has asked Cricket Australia (CA) to stop "treating" the country's Test team like a "club" side and...
ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: Australia could spring a surprise, says Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy, Australia's wicketkeeper batswoman talks about Australia's chances in the ICC Women's World Cup begining on Thursday.
Ian Healy's feedback is always welcome, says Matthew Wade
Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade, who was recently criticised for his glovework by Ian Healy, went to him for a few tips ahead of Australia’s...
Brad Haddin’s injury hampers Australia’s selection plans
Australia’s plan of sending two wicket keepers for the upcoming tour of India and the Ashes was served with a severe blow as Brad Haddin suffered...
David Warner slams Ian Healy for criticising Matthew Wade
Australian batsman David Warner has deemed Ian Healy’s recent criticism of Matthew Wade as a ‘bit sad’ after the former Australian...
Arjuna Ranatunga - the man who took the minnows of cricket to World Cup glory
Born on December 1, 1963, Arjuna Ranatunga was one of the early architects of Sri Lankan cricket’s fortunes. Abhishek Mukherjee...
Rod Marsh - the spirit of Australian cricket who almost had a psychic connection with Dennis Lillee
Rodney Marsh was in many ways the spirit of Australian cricket, who ended with 355 dismissals, 95 of them off the bowling of Dennis Lillee.Arunabha...
Happy birthday, Warne! Remembering the legendary spinner on his 43rd birthday
Forty three years ago, the greatest leg-spinner of modern times saw the light of the day. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the larger than life exploits...
