Malcolm Marshall

Data losses hit 280 million people

Tom Young, Computing, Friday 7 November 2008 at 10:46:00 Sixty million are the victim of hacking while the rest are accidental, says KPMG study More than 280 million people worldwide have lost personal details because of data...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - The choice of Baker, a puzzling selection

THE WEST Indies have announced a 15-man squad for a two-match one-day series against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi and they have also announced a 15-man squad for a two-match Test series against New Zealand in New Zealand.The...

Stanford Twenty20 proves money cannot buy you class

England's cricketers often stand accused of being too insulated from the world around them but sometimes it pays to be blinkered – like Saturday night in Antigua, where $1 million a man was up for grabs against the Stanford All...

Broad and his transgressions

New Delhi: Chris Broad as an ICC match referee may be justified in handing a one-Test ban to Gautam Gambhir for elbowing Australian all-rounder Shane Watson but the former English batsman himself was far from a gentleman during...

Past glory

New Delhi It was the 29th October, 1983, the first day of the second Test match between India and the West Indies, and Sunil Gavaskar was making history. The Indian master, facing one of the world's finest pace attacks, scored...

Leather-flingers fail to cut the mustard

AUSTRALIA'S bowling lacks mustard. Traditionally a bowler pits himself against the batsman in a struggle for supremacy restricted only by the laws and customs of the game (notwithstanding the charge curiously laid against Shane...

Alphason launches its Viewsmart profit initiative (30/10/2008)

Underlining it continuing commitment to helping retailers make extra profit from the sale of accessories, leading AV furniture manufacturer Alphason Designs has launched a new initiative to include cables and brackets. Called...