Inzamam retained as captain for three series
Inzamam-ul-Haq has been retained as Pakistan's captain for the next three series against Australia, India and West Indies, following his side's resurg
Himachal romp to big win
Jammu & Kashmir collapsed for just 158 in their second innings as Himachal Pradesh romped to a massive victory at DharamasalaCricinfo staff16-Dec-2004
Wolves: Jota & Jimenez keep old traditions alive
When you think of football from years gone by, your mind may be drawn to the old-school traditions of the big man, little man combination in attack.
Australians dominate PwC ratings
The Australian batsmen and bowlers continue to climb up the charts in the PwC ratingsCricinfo staff03-Dec-2004The Australian batsmen and bowlers conti
Australian board defends curator from Bracewell blast
Cricket Australia has defended Kevin Mitchell jnr, the Gabba curator, after John Bracewell questioned his decision to switch pitches for the final mat
Celtic’s Luca Connell is Scott Brown’s heir
Scott Brown epitomises Celtic. The hard-working defensive midfielder is the brute of Parkhead, throwing in tackles with a level of aggressiveness rare
Jharkhand struggle despite Dhoni blitz
MS Dhoni, recently chosen in the Indian one-day squad to Bangladesh, clattered 97 in 84 balls, but he was the lone star as Jharkhand struggled at Jams
Mitchell suggests cooling-off period
Keith Mitchell, Grenada's prime minister, has suggested a 'cooling-off period' between West Indies' players and their cricket board in the ongoing dip
Everton target Kumbulla has enjoyed an incredible rise
There have been plenty of positive signs since Carlo Ancelotti made the move to Everton. The Toffees have won five of his first 12 games, drawing t
Mumbai schoolboys in mammoth partnership
Shishir Tiwari and Sufian Shaikh, two Mumbai schoolboys, put on 531 in a school match, helping their team put up a score of 1121Cricinfo staff09-Dec-2