The legendary names of cricket who share their names with Dickensian characters join in a playing XI.
Australia could be better off setting targets, rather than chasing in the subcontinent.
Indian colt Kuldeep Yadav is the torchbearer of the dying art which has a decorated history.
Pujara is undoubtedly the ideal Test match batsman with excellent temperament.
James Faulkner's knock helped Australia to defeat England at Brisbane.
Australian skipper, George Bailey is having a great run in the One-Day International series against India. He has already aggregated more runs than any other Austrian skipper in a bilateral One-Day series. On Wedensaday, he went one step further by scoring more runs than anyone else in a bilateral One-Day series.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed 139 not out to help India post 303 in the third One-Day International (ODI) against Australia at Mohali. He walked in when India were 76 for four and needed to take them to a good total. Nishad Pai Vaidya presents Dhoni’s figures at No 6.
Misbah-ul-Haq is always under scrutiny for his "so-called" defensive outlook, and no matter how brilliant he is on the field for Pakistan, the blame invariable is apportioned to Misbah.
On June 17, 1999, Australia and South Africa were involved in what was perhaps the best game of cricket ever played. Karthik Parimal looks back at that eventful fixture, its outcome and what it meant to both the nations.
After a tumultuous end to the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), MS Dhoni marshals his men to England for the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 amidst the spot-fixing saga which refuses to die down. The new-look Indian outfit needs to focus entirely on what they can do on the field for the next three weeks.