Carving them up meant the world 19 May 2017 0 comments By Charlie Peat Yorkshire 258-7 (Ballance 71, Rafiq 52*, Griffiths 3-46) Leicestershire 238 (Delport 68, Carver 3-24) Yorkshire won by […]
Ballance is proof that class stays permanent 16 May 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the factors behind the recent upturn in form of Yorkshire’s new captain Gary Ballance Form. According […]
Resting Jonny is pointless 28 April 2017 0 comments FOLLOWING the decision to rest Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow from playing for Yorkshire, their lack of cricket cannot have […]
Two more years for Yorkshire captain 24 March 2017 0 comments By Seth Francis NEW Yorkshire captain Gary Ballance will wear the White Rose until at least the end of the […]
Hales may survive but there can be no place for Vince 23 August 2016 0 comments Chris Stocks looks ahead to the winter double tour to Bangladesh and India and chooses his party for the arduous […]
Zimbabwe running scared but a dose of meritocracy would serve them so well 16 August 2016 0 comments By Tim Wigmore Zimbabwe’s performances in their two Tests against New Zealand were actually less gruesome than many had envisaged, […]
England selectors raise a few eyebrows with Ballance selection 12 July 2016 0 comments England have recently announced their squad to face Pakistan in the first test match of the series against Lord’s on […]
Borthwick looks the likely lad but there are other options 21 June 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the contenders for England’s number three spot, and highlights two alternatives for the selectors Every decade […]
England must stop papering over the cracks with big runs the priority 10 May 2016 0 comments With places still up for grabs in England’s top-order, Derek Pringle looks at the options the selectors have in order […]
Marcus North column 28 July 2015 0 comments Forget the urn if Mitch keeps form Australia bounced back exactly as I said they would in this column but […]
Paul Nixon: It’s been great so far but Ballance is a worry 1 July 2015 0 comments The best one-day international series I can ever recall in England may have ended but that has only whetted the appetite for the months ahead.