Virat Kohli on the cover of 2017 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 3 February 2017 0 comments Wisden editor Lawrence Booth said: “The cover of Wisden 2017 shows him playing a reverse sweep – the kind of unorthodoxy that would once have been frowned upon, but is now part of batting’s bread and butter.”
Derek Pringle column: Expect cash lure to clinch it for new ECB T20 competition 25 January 2017 0 comments Oval and out? Surrey are happy with the current t20 set-up (Photo: Getty Images) By Derek Pringle The new city-based […]
Derek Pringle column – Misbah is a skipper who gels Pakistan together 5 July 2016 0 comments In Urdu, Misbah means light or lamp, an apt personification for Pakistan’s Misbah-ul-Haq, who in his six years as the […]
Derek Pringle column – There is pace… And there is raw pace like Tymal Mills 20 June 2016 0 comments There is pace that hurries batsmen and then there is real pace that threatens their well-being, and Tymal Mills possesses […]
Pace and spin can be at the heart of county game’s revival 12 April 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the impact of the scrapping of the toss. Will pace and spin come back and erase […]
Derek Pringle column – When the panic sets in there is nowhere to hide… 28 February 2016 0 comments By Derek Pringle It only takes ten balls to dismiss a cricket team yet we still profess shock and bewilderment […]
Pringle column: Much method to the left-arm madness 14 February 2016 0 comments By Derek Pringle They used to be considered undesirable freaks, but left-handers – at least those who can bowl well […]
Joe Root has strength fused with tranquility 13 February 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the characteristics that have enabled England’s top batsman to fulfil his destiny It seems that Joe […]
Pringle column: ‘Mankading’ and the ‘Spirit of the Game’ 9 February 2016 0 comments By Derek Pringle Until Tuesday, Keemo Paul was not widely known outside his native Guyana. That was the day when […]