'World Cups should be played between evenly matched teams'
ICC chief executive David Richardson discusses the move to a ten-team World Cup, player behaviour and the increasing dominance of batsmen in limited-o
Warning: Meltdown imminent
All West Indies and New Zealand had to do in their respective matches was simply turn up and wait for their opponents to shoot themselvesAndy Zaltzman
'Super' Root targets next level
The last time England made an impact at the World Cup, Super Mario was the biggest thing in gaming. Joe Root will need similar trick moves to help tra
Rossouw shows his power
Plays of the day from the first Twenty20 between Australia and South Africa in AdelaideDaniel Brettig05-Nov-2014The proper sixWhen Ben Cutting was cau
SA hone their skills of dominance
South Africa still have a few questions to answer before the World Cup, but the win in the triangular series has boosted their preparations and shown
Piedt makes immediate impact
It only took one ball for Dane Piedt to make his name as a Test bowler and early signs are good for South Africa’s latest spin pretenderFirdose Moonda
Nyumbu dances his way into the spotlight
John Nyumbu started playing cricket because he was a safe bet in the slips, discovered his skills for spinning a ball by chance, did his time on the d
Du Plessis beds in at No. 3
South Africa need search no more for a batting successor to Jacques Kallis in one-day cricketFirdose Moonda02-Sep-2014There’s just something about Aus
'He scored runs even when he wasn't playing well'
Jimmy Cook, who coached a young Graeme Smith, talks about the extreme focus, technique, and ability to chatter about the game non-stop that marked his
Time for Raina to harvest his ODI knowledge
The lower profile of the India-Bangladesh series does not dilute the challenges ahead of Suresh Raina – trying to balance the demands of captaincy whi