Excited to play World Cup at home
Mahela Jayawardene looks forward to playing his fourth World Cup
View Article'Chasing at Premadasa no longer difficult'
Mahela Jayawardene on the defeat to Pakistan, chasing under lights at the Premadasa and Sri Lanka's middle-order options
View Article'Solidity of middle order has helped me and Kumar'
Mahela Jayawardene on how the World Cup is shaping up, the rained-out game against Australia, his own form and more
View Article'Angelo Mathews is a tremendous asset'
Mahela Jayawardene on playing away from home, Sri Lanka's attempt to improve their general knowledge and the batting Powerplay
View Article'Memories of 2007 World cup resurfacing'
Mahela Jayawardene on reaching a third consecutive World Cup semi-final, drawing the same opposition as 2007 and the performance against England
View ArticleBeefy in the lift, a masseuse in the press box
When in England, watch a football game, shiver in the summer and get a massage in the press box
View ArticleDog days, dark nights, and the church that became a pub
There's violence on the streets, but on the field it's all rather more clinical
View ArticleThe elusive Mr Modi, and the man with carbon fibre legs
Hunting Lalit, swarming Lloyd, quizzing Hendo, and more, in the third edition of our England tour diary
View ArticleGreig's smile, Lyon's chance
The stories behind the stories, in our reporter's recap of his first fortnight in Sri Lanka covering the Australia tour
View ArticlePity Me and other places
Our correspondent spends the final leg of India's tour of England guzzling wine, ogling the fashion-crazy, musing in parks, and relishing the countryside
View ArticlePlane tales from the hills
Galle to Colombo? Our fearless correspondent takes an unconventional mode of transport and lives to tell the tale
View ArticleAustralia, you beauty
It's a fine country - in more ways than one - our correspondent finds, in his first few weeks covering India's tour down under
View ArticleTarantino or Bollywood?
India may not have turned up for the series in Australia, but Indians are everywhere
View ArticleYou can't escape India v Sri Lanka
Think you can get away from them down under? Not a chance
View ArticleSeventy-eight days later
From Brisbane to Sydney and back again. Must be the CB Series then
View ArticleInside the chocolate box
For a first-time South African tourist to New Zealand, the sights are fresh but at times also familiar
View ArticleCome rain or shine
The weather is changeable but South Africa are steadfast, wrapping up the tour with three series wins out of three
View ArticleQuick but not breezy
It was sweltering on England's tour of Sri Lanka, and the traffic's a chore, but there are consolations for the travelling journalist
View ArticleBajan days and nights
There's always something to see, a happy face to talk to, in Barbados
View ArticleRain, Roach, Roseau
Part two of our correspondent's West Indies diary stars the elements, and a heir to Marshall's legacy
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