Michael Vaughan questions England's tactics against New Zealand in 2nd Test
Former England captain Michael Vaughan questioned the team's approach despite their commanding second Test victory over New Zealand at Headingley.
Nasser Hussain retires from cricket after a last hurrah
On May 24, 2004, former England captain Nasser Hussain scored a match-winning unbeaten century at Lord's in the first Test against New Zealand....
David Warner and the other cricketer-journalist duels
David Warner’s outburst on Twitter has created a new benchmark for player-journalist feuds, but such rifts are not new in the cricketing world....
Nasser Hussain: The man who transformed English cricket with Duncan Fletcher
Nasser Hussain, born on March 28, 1968, was one of the most respected captains in world cricket — one who transformed the fortunes of the...
James Anderson: From 'daisy' to destroyer
During a typical rain-sodden English summer season in 2002, James Anderson lit up the Old Trafford Stadium with a sharp in-swinger to trap Surrey’s...
Nasser Hussain feels Shane Watson should have been included in decision making process of the team
Former England captain Nasser Hussain feels structure of the Australian team management is flawed and suspended vice-captain Shane Watson should...
New Zealand spectators generate sound effects for Lord of the Rings battle scene
On February 16, 2002, New Zealand and England played a largely insipid One-Day International at Wellington. However, the noises made by the spectators...
When a Test match was abandoned by umpires after 10.1 overs because of a dangerous track!
One of the shortest Tests was played at Kingston on January 29, 1998. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at a Test match that had to be abandoned because...
Centurion forfeitures and the day Hansie Cronje sold Test cricket
On January 18, 2000, South Africa and England each forfeited an innings to revive a dying Test match and engineer an enthralling finish. It transpired...
Are Duncan Fletcher and Arsene Wenger trapped in the same rocking boat?
Duncan Fletcher, coach of the Indian cricket team, and Arsene Wenger, manager of Arsenal Football club, have nothing in common if viewed from a...




