April25 Wright takes aim at Selectors by: Neil Pickup Former Indian coach John Wright has strongly criticised the selection committee, following the end of his four-year tenure
April22 Lacklustre Windies made to toil by: Neil Pickup A brace of centuries from the South African openers placed them firmly in control after the West Indies collapsed on day 2 in Barbados
April19 ECB to reward home-grown talents by: Neil Pickup The England Cricket Board today launched their four-year strategy, at the centre of which are incentives to limit “Kolpak” signings
April12 Ntini fireworks condemn Windies by: Neil Pickup Makhaya Ntini recorded a career-best 7 for 37 in Trinidad, devastating the West Indian lower order as home hope rapidly turned sour
April10 Listless Windies cede initiative by: Neil Pickup A ninth Test century from Graeme Smith shifted the Second Test’s balance of play firmly in the South Africans’ favour at Port-of-Spain
April08 WI-SA: Like he was never away by: Neil Pickup The Cable & Wireless versus Digicel contretemps concluded, the focus returned to on-pitch matters in Trinidad. Lara was back…
April02 Mar 2005: Younis and Virender by: Neil Pickup Another month passes, and already this year has run a quarter of its course. A month dominated by two men batting on the subcontinent.
March24 Inzamam makes Bangalore history by: Neil Pickup Under a sultry sky at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium at Bangalore, Pakistan transformed a double early morning setback into glorious success
March18 Pakistan stay in touch at Eden by: Neil Pickup Sachin Tendulkar fell to a umpiring error from Steve Bucknor in the dying overs of the day as Pakistan kept their victory chances alive
March10 India well on top in Mohali by: Neil Pickup Virender Sehwag’s ninth Test century was the cornerstone as India’s batting impressed, whilst Pakistan’s bowling didn’t, on Day Three.