A look back at a day when cricket was overshadowed by the courage of two men.
Cricketers who made serious forays into the world of music.
The new nets will be used by the players of the club’s senior and junior teams.
Moeen Ali isn’t the first cricketer to make a political statement on the field of play.
I feel truly blessed to have played cricket for 10 long years with the greatest legend on earth called Sachin Tendulkar. I’m immensely grateful to the Almighty for this opportunity. I wonder how he is able to remain so rooted despite achieving so much in his life. It’s truly amazing.
Henry Olonga was Zimbabwe’s first black player, but more importantly, he joined hands with Andy Flower and bravely stood up to tyranny.
Born on March 16, 1974, Heath Hilton Streak proved to be one of Zimbabwe’s best players during the team’s golden era in the '90s when the team was a lot more competitive than they are today. With tons of stamina and impeccable control over his outswingers, Streak was a lot like South Africa’s Shaun Pollock. Prakash Govindasreenivasan takes a peek into the career of the only Zimbabwean to pick 100-plus wickets in Tests.
On February 10, 2003, Andy Flower and Henry Olonga put their careers and personal safety at risk by protesting against the Mugabe regime in a World Cup match. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the way the two cricketers used the global stage to make a silent plea for the protection of human rights in Zimbabwe.