Day/night Test cricket: Rodney Marsh says 'Bring it on!'
Australia great Rodney Marsh has said that concerns over ball colour should not stop the staging of day/night Tests, given it is more than 30 years...
This Bombay-born man remains Australian cricket's enemy No 1
Douglas Jardine (born October 23, 1900) was a brilliant captain who is also infamous for the most questionable and dangerous tactic ever used on...
September 3, 1939 - Second World War stops cricket - but, not quite
Seventy three years ago, Britain declared war on Germany and cricket vacated the stage for the Second World War. However, the game went on and in...
August 18, 1876 - Eight days in which WG Grace shook the cricketing world
Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the amazing exploits of WG Grace during one of his most celebrated purple patches, 136 years ago. It stunned the...
MCC backs inclusion of T20 cricket in Olympics
By CricketCountry Staff
Marylebone Cricket Club backed the inclusion of Twenty20 cricket in Olympics. The...
MCC recommends inaugural day-night Test to be held in Indian subcontinent
By CricketCountry Staff
The lawmakers of world cricket, Marylebone Cricket Club recommended that the...
Cricket returns to Lord's after completion of Olympics archery event
Lord's has just under two weeks to get its outfield up to scratch for the third cricket Test match between England and South Africa following...
'Dead ball' controversy mars England-South Africa Test
England fast bowler Steven Finn fell foul of a seldom used law of cricket when umpire Steve Davis called dead ball to a delivery which South...
Bows and arrows replace bat and ball at Lord's ahead of London Olympics
Lord's, the historic 'home of cricket', was bathed in brilliant sunshine on Wednesday -- perfect conditions for a Test match.
Unique oxymoron: The only time when the scoreboard read - 'not out dead'
On July 23, 1942, multifaceted cricketer Andy Ducat played a ball down to mid on and collapsed to his death. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the only...
