Where have all the dibbly-dobblies gone?
da premier bet: New Zealand’s slow-medium men ruled ODI bowling in the nineties, but their time seems to have passedda cassino: Sidharth Monga10-Mar-2
What could have been …
da pinnacle: The delay by the Australian captain to introduce Shane Watson and Simon Katich into the bowling attack on the second day in Delhi is like
The shower surprise
da dobrowin: Everybody hopes that the next three matches go the full distance, but don’t rule out contingency plans for rain intervals being discussed
Planning, the Windies way
da luck: Chris Gayle’s stated lack of interest in the traditional form of the game has obviously been adopted as the team mantrada wazamba: Fazeer Moh
West Indies' positive energy
da aposte e ganhe: The difference between the West Indies’ performance in Brisbane and those in Adelaide and Perth was surely not by coincidenceda dob
Grand theatre lights up Indian victory
da betcris: India’s bowlers found their straps in an unrivalled atmosphere at the Eden Gardens to prevail in a thrilling encounterda realbet: S Aga18-
Morkel's emergence biggest gain
da roleta: Morne Morkel’s evolution was the biggest gain for the hosts in this series, while Dale Steyn, Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher