Sri Lanka v England: Tourists no longer deserve No1 Test ranking England have shown over the last four matches that they are not capable of playing in different conditions
Rahul Dravid – One of India’s very best quits international cricket Rahul Dravid ends his career with a reputation of class and dignity and with a record of immeasurable quality
Dropping Eoin Morgan gives England options for Sri Lanka Eoin Morgan had been earmarked as a talented and innovative stroke maker, yet he has been found wanting in in the Test arena
Cricket: Why can’t England keep a settled wicketkeeper? England's search for their own Adam Gilchrist has seen a merry-go-round of keepers come and go, writes Matthew Wiggins
The race for Test cricket’s top spot is as even as it’s ever been Perhaps the dark horse in the race to the top of the world Test rankings is Pakistan, writes Matthew Wiggins
Captaincy merry-go-round continues for Sri Lanka The Sri Lankan captaincy has been passed like a relay baton, with the selectors seemingly unable to earmark a potential successor
England outdone by Saeed Ajmal in 10-wicket defeat by Pakistan Andrew Strauss's tourists must come up with a plan to play Saeed Ajmal or their stay at the top of Test cricket will be short lived
England should come through unscathed against Pakistan If England want to remain at top of the Test match tree then the Pakistan series is the sort of challenge they must win
David Warner’s ton for Australia could keep Test cricket alive With so many worried over the future of Test cricket, the game needs players of David Warner's mindset to keep it interesting
Michael Clarke shuns records to show mark of a great captain Michael Clarke has shown an improvement in both his thinking and his batting since taking over the Australia captaincy
Boxing Day Test could be final swansong for Ricky Ponting Ricky Ponting should be able retire from the game with his head held high, clutching that treasured final high point
Mickey Arthur’s new look Cricket Australia introduce alien approach Australia coach Mickey Arthur's suggestion of introducing squad rotation could be a stroke of genius, writes Matthew Wiggins