Warwickshire job no big deal Gooch tells Essex faithful 26 April 2016 0 comments Peter Hayter finds England’s former batting coach eager to allay fears at Chelmsford over his consultancy work at Edgbaston Graham […]
My Life in Cricket – Alan Wells 26 April 2016 0 comments I can still vividly remember Curtly Ambrose running in at me on my Test debut – and I distinctly remember […]
Peter Hayter column – The Milky Bar kid has now become the man 12 April 2016 0 comments Granted Joe Root was precisely four Tests and a handful of ODIs into his England career, but I still never […]
Predictions for the 2016 T20 Cricket World Cup 16 March 2016 0 comments As another year for professional cricket draws to a close and another T20 World Cup is about to start, all […]
Cricket Fans Love More Than Just Cricket 10 March 2016 0 comments Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, with an estimated 2.5 billion fans. Only soccer is more […]
We’ll miss Brendon McCullum… 1 March 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the spectacular career of a New Zealand icon and his legacy in international cricket Brendon McCullum […]
West Indies talent is there – now reform needed to cultivate it 29 February 2016 0 comments Tim Wigmore analyses the legacy of the West Indies U19 triumph When Keemo Paul, a 17-year-old from Guyana, top-edged a […]
Cash holds the key to staging Test world title 20 February 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle explains how it would be possible for the ICC to deliver a Test World Championship Test cricket is […]
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 […]
Virat Kohli rested for t20 matches against Sri Lanka 2 February 2016 3 comments VIRAT Kohli has been rested for India’s three t20 matches against Sri Lanka this month. Kohli was the highest run-scorer […]
Kepler Wessels exclusive column 2 February 2016 0 comments THE victory in Centurion was a much-needed one for South Africa and is sure to boost the morale of the […]
Paul Nixon column – Admit it Straussy, KP will be great for World T20 29 January 2016 0 comments Last year, when Andrew Strauss held a meeting with Kevin Pietersen to effectively shut the door on his Test future, […]
Australia coach Darren Lehmann to miss New Zealand ODIs 26 January 2016 0 comments AUSTRALIA coach Darren Lehmann will miss the upcoming ODI series in New Zealand as he recovers from deep vein thrombosis. […]
Johannesburg’s Wanderers up close 11 January 2016 0 comments Joshua Peck looks at the players and history behind the remarkable story of the Wanderers So, to the Wanderers – […]
England women name squad to tour South Africa 8 January 2016 2 comments CHARLOTTE Edwards will captain a 16-strong squad to tour New Zealand next month. England will play three ODIs and three […]
Associate Nations – 2015 Review 29 December 2015 0 comments By Tim Wigmore Despite the ICC’s decision to shrink the 50-over World Cup there have been some highlights in the […]
Marcus North column 21 December 2015 1 comment AFTER Australia dominated the first Test, West Indies will be preparing for Melbourne and the Boxing Day Test at the […]
England’s Joe Root on his rise to World No.1 21 December 2015 0 comments Chris Stocks discovers that England’s prolific run-scorer will be losing sleep during the series against South Africa Joe Root […]
World T20 schedule announced 11 December 2015 2 comments England have been drawn against holders Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies and a qualifier in the World Twenty20 which […]
Six reasons why we should all lament end of the toss… 8 December 2015 0 comments Roderick Easdale reveals why end of the mandatory coin toss deprives us of all the related intrigue… In next season’s […]
Alison Mitchell looks back at Pakistan 2005 24 November 2015 0 comments Alison Mitchell remembers the sights and sounds of Pakistan 2005 The recent terrorist attacks in Paris reminded us that we may […]
Mitchell Johnson – Erratic and electric, terrifying as well! 24 November 2015 0 comments Tristan Lavalette reports following the retirement of great Aussie paceman Mitchell Johnson During Mitchell Johnson’s final day of international cricket, […]
Warner has defied the doubters in style 18 November 2015 0 comments by Garfield Robinson Occasionally, something new comes along that you don’t quite get. You don’t get it because it is […]
Cricket must learn from rugby’s brave new world 27 October 2015 0 comments Tim Wigmore is left incredulous at the lack of ambition as cricket plans to reduce its global reach Those sad […]
Students on learning curve in bid to top world 20 October 2015 0 comments By Francis Kelly While the national team do battle with Pakistan in tricky foreign conditions, another English side will be […]