Aditya Iyer
The world’s best batsman and the captain of Rising Pune Supergiant opens up
The marksmanship of Ravindra Jadeja, the all-rounder who won the Test series for India
The Bengaluru victory against Australia shows why the Test format inspires such devotion
India’s unbeaten Test streak may be over, but it was as good as it got while it lasted
It’s easier to be creative as a bowler in the relatively unstructured and ramshackle world of Pakistani cricket than as a batsman
A thrilling and unexpected series victory for England in the Ashes of 2015 points to a troubling cultural change in world cricket
How dearly everyone wanted the Black Caps to win. But Australians don’t care
The T20 effect on ODIs is not just about higher run rates. It has altered the nature of subplots in short-form cricket