Apr 15, 2011
More than a decade after he had excited some of the Mumbai old-timers with his shot-making ability, Paul Valthaty saw his name up in lights. He was at least guaranteed 15 minutes of fame. Valthaty's story is a reminder that for every Sachin Tendulkar, there are dozens that cannot stay the course. Read Article Indian cricket's also-rans
Apr 22, 2011
It was not wise for the cricket board to take on their richer and more powerful counterparts in India by asking their players to exit the ongoing Indian Premier League to prepare for the upcoming tour of England. Read Article A lost cause for Sri Lanka
Apr 23, 2011
A British couple claim that they've spotted the likeness of Kate Middleton on a jelly bean. And other news you can lose. Read Article Kate found on a jelly bean; what flavour, you ask
Apr 23, 2011
The fast bowler is playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and had recently made himself unavailable for Sri Lanka's tour of England. Read Article Lasith Malinga gives up Test action to prolong his career
May 07, 2011
Shane Warne has said he retire from playing Indian Premier League cricket at the end of the current season. Read Article Retiring Warne could return as Royals coach next year
May 21, 2011
Shane Warne called it a career after 19 years, taking one wicket for 30 runs for the Rajasthan Royals against the Mumbai Indians and just briefly showing a flash of the form that made him a legend as a bowler. Read Article He bowled them all over
Jun 27, 2011
Shane Warne, the Australian cricket great, has a new look these days, courtesy of a new girlfriend, Elizabeth Hurley. Gemma Champ wonders whether the the restructuring of Warne is entirely appropriate. Read Article Elizabeth Hurley engineers a new look for cricket great Shane Warne
Aug 07, 2011
Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid - who is back in India's one-day squad for the England tour - will retire from 50-over game after. Read Article Ravi Bopara in place for injured Jonathan Trott
Aug 13, 2011
The world¿s worst team just 12 years ago, England are looking certain to become No 1. The National finds out how that happened. Read Article England's five steps to Test cricket summit