Where are they now? Glamorgan – National League winners 2002 & 2004 30 May 2016 0 comments By Neil Fissler Mike Powell believes that the key strength of Glamorgan at the turn of the millennium was that […]
Mickey Arthur – How ‘homework-gate’ made me a better coach 16 May 2016 0 comments Tristan Lavalette talks to Mickey Arthur, who will coach his new charges Pakistan on their England tour his summer It […]
Ireland’s growth has been superb but next step awaits 4 May 2016 0 comments Tim Wigmore looks at how Ireland are trying to change the face of the game in order for growth in […]
Derek Pringle column – Beefy and his Brexit call can change cricket 3 May 2016 0 comments The uncertainty over Brexit is not limited to big business and little Englanders. Much of the country’s sport could be […]
Rain Card is always a big gamble… 3 May 2016 0 comments Dan Whiting reveals how the weather forecast is at the centre of one of the game’s greatest, and most long-lasting, […]
Sanga deserves more applause for acknowledging need to give back… 26 April 2016 0 comments Alison Mitchell meets former Sri Lanka star Kumar Sangakkara ahead of his country’s three-Test tour to England this summer The […]
Martin Johnson column – Keep your lid on and always wear the armour… 26 April 2016 0 comments England’s travelling support may be a tad thinner than usual this winter, largely thanks to the main course – India […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Greg Smith retires from first-class cricket 25 February 2016 0 comments Former Derbyshire and Essex all-rounder Greg Smith has announced his retirement from all first-class cricket to take up a new […]
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 […]
Hayter column: Why I won’t doubt Jimmy 8 February 2016 0 comments By Peter Hayter Hearing Geoffrey Boycott and AB de Villiers imply recently that James Anderson might be in terminal decline brought […]
Robert Croft named Glamorgan coach 5 February 2016 0 comments ROBERT Croft has been named as Glamorgan’s new head coach, signing a rolling contract. The former England spinner is part […]
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 […]
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 […]
Hashim Amla resigns as South Africa Test captain 6 January 2016 1 comment Hashim Amla has resigned as captain of South Africa’s Test team with immediate effect. The batsman hit a superb 201 […]
Looking back – South Africa v England in Cape Town 2010 5 January 2016 0 comments Joshua Peck looks back to the nerve-shredding excitement of the Cape Town Test in 2010 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Alison Mitchell – A look at cricket in Rwanda 21 December 2015 0 comments Alison Mitchell recounts the remarkable tale of Rwandan cricket Earlier this week a small yellow digger manoeuvred itself into position […]
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 […]