Inzi turns back the clock
2007: The former Pakistan captain allows himself to be persuaded down memory lane
From the early days of the World Wide Web to the age of micro-blogging, ESPNcricinfo has lasted the course, evolving from a volunteer-driven effort to one of the world's largest single-sport websites: the global home of cricket online. We've come a long way in 20 years. Here's to the next two decades.
A glossary of the site's two-decade journey
ESPNcricinfo has been around for as long as the web. A look at some of the major milestones
ESPNcricinfo turns 20 this year. Sambit Bal on the pioneering spirit and inclusiveness that made it an essential part of cricket's fabric
Badri Seshadri, one of the site's founders, looks back at its origins and evolution over a memorable first decade
In part two of his account of Cricinfo's first decade, Badri Seshadri looks at how the site changed hands during the dotcom boom
From the archive
2010: When after 27 years of incarceration, Nelson Mandela was released, it paved the way for South Africa's return to international cricket. By Kanishkaa Balachandran
2004: There's something charming about his disregard for the conventions of batsmanship and impressive about how unconcerned he is with everything other than the next ball
2007: The former Pakistan captain allows himself to be persuaded down memory lane
2011: Test matches burn bright in the memory whether you watched them or not. By Suresh Menon
2011: Peter Roebuck was a man of many parts, one who combined qualities that appeared to be at odds with one another. By Fabian Muir
2002: Antigua's No. 1 cricket fan has hung up his boots officially, but he's still around at the ARG. By Rahul Bhattacharya
2005: What an extraordinary journey this Ashes has been. We may never see its like again. By Andrew Miller
2002: Never before has there been so much competition to melt the speed gun. By Eddie Smith
2011: Does cricket possess a quality that lends itself to expression in music more than other sports? By Sidharth Monga
1998: Garry Sobers answers readers' questions on his memorable innings, concentration techniques, and those six sixes
2008: Osman Samiuddin charts the evolution of players' celebrations, from the extravagant to the embarrassing
2010: In 1998, Abdul Qadir spent summer playing club cricket in Melbourne. The few who saw him remember it like it was yesterday. By Christian Ryan
1996: Fred Trueman chats with readers about his best spells, and the great batsmen he bowled to
2009: HQ still has an atmosphere no cricket ground can equal. The idea of it may irritate, but the actuality placates and uplifts, never disappoints. By Peter Roebuck
1999: Our reporter, Tail-Ender, catches the action in Taunton on that special day at the 1999 World Cup