Trophy disaster can’t play on minds 30 June 2017 0 comments By Dan Barnes Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe ODI Series SRI Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has implored his side to adopt […]
Khan shows why spin can still be king 16 June 2017 0 comments The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN As the Champions’ Trophy moves towards its conclusion – hopefully […]
Rain ruins Afghans chance of major ODI scalp 16 June 2017 0 comments WEST INDIES V AFGHANISTAN ROUND-UP By Matt Bishop THE three-match series between the West Indies and Afghanistan ended in a […]
Rivalry set for next twist as India ease into the final thanks to Rohit brilliance 16 June 2017 0 comments By Joshua Peck Bangladesh 264-7 India 265-1 India won by 9 wickets Umpires: HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), RA Kettleborough Edgbaston, […]
It’s a night/day dilemma 16 June 2017 0 comments I CAN understand that a day/night match can’t have a highlights programme until late at night. But when an ODI […]
ROY MUST LEARN TO PUT TEAM FIRST AGAIN 16 June 2017 0 comments JASON Roy will come again. His coach Trevor Bayliss is in no doubt, nor should anyone else be, that, when […]
Farbrace: We’ll stick to winning formula 9 June 2017 0 comments By Chris Stocks ENGLAND will keep faith with Jason Roy for their final Champions Trophy group match against Australia at […]
RIVALRIES NEED FIGHTING SPIRIT 9 June 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore says an Indian stronghold over Pakistan in limited-overs cricket makes the rivalry far less intense… Tim Wigmore Needle: […]
Neil Manthorp column – Why the Proteas are right to count on Kagiso 7 June 2017 1 comment The big-hitters grab the headlines and attention but it’s equally a fact that the team with the highest wicket-takers – […]
Planet Cricket – An unwanted sibling outshines World Cup 5 June 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore says Champions Trophy’s slick format puts the bloated World Cup to shame The scene was a farce. It […]
Peter Hayter column – When DRS becomes another tactic, not a failsafe 5 June 2017 0 comments South Africa, chasing 331 to win the second Royal London ODI against England at the Ageas Bowl and square the […]
WHY THE PROTEAS ARERIGHT TO COUNT ON KAGISO 2 June 2017 0 comments NEIL MANTHORP The big-hitters grab the headlines and attention but it’s equally a fact that the team with the highest […]
Wright steps down as Sussex captain 2 June 2017 0 comments SUSSEX are on the hunt for a new permanent captain after Luke Wright decided to step down from the role. […]
Planet Cricket – Milne ruffling new feathers! 29 May 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore looks at the stuttering career of speedster Adam Milne as the paceman embarks on another career chapter Who’s […]
MILNE RUFFLING NEW FEATHERS! 26 May 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore looks at the stuttering career of speedster Adam Milne as the paceman embarks on another career chapter PLANET […]
De Villiers: We have to show England our respect 23 May 2017 0 comments AB de Villiers says England have won the respect of the cricketing world after coming back from “rock bottom” at […]
Martin Johnson column – It’s time to spare us all that post-game baloney 23 May 2017 0 comments Listening to the various spoutings of the politicians in the run up to the General Election, do you ever get […]
Jerome has eyes back on Windies 19 May 2017 0 comments By Edwin Charles SUSSEX pace bowler Jerome Taylor hopes to win a recall from the West Indies. Taylor originally retired […]
So much quality is on show 19 May 2017 0 comments ALASTAIR COOK and James Vince picking up fine form in the one-day format, don’t you just love the element of […]
One last ‘test’ at the WACA for England… 12 May 2017 0 comments Plenty to shout about: Jake Ball could be vital to England’s hopes with the ball this summer after impressing against […]
India: Yes to Trophy but no to Suresh 12 May 2017 0 comments By Seth Francis INDIA will take part at next month’s Champions Trophy with Virat Kohli leading the side. The squad […]
RASHID IS FLYING THE AFGHAN FLAG 12 May 2017 0 comments Chetan Narula talks to Rashid Khan, the first Afghanistan player ever to play in the Indian Premier League On April […]
A FIXTURE THAT MEANS SO MUCH 5 May 2017 0 comments Crossing the Irish Sea: Eoin Morgan playing in Ireland colours back in 2007 PICTURE: Getty Images Tim Wigmore looks at […]
Softly-softly style winning fight for talent Down Under 5 May 2017 0 comments By Adam Collins IT’S the quintessential quandary for talented Australian sportspeople: footy or cricket? Many have balanced both. The late […]
Why Zafar needed to broaden his horizons 2 May 2017 0 comments Alison Mitchell says Zafar Ansari’s decision to quit cricket was no big surprise to his peers To those who know […]