Pringle column: Aussies may now regret winding up Virat Kohli 14 March 2017 0 comments By Derek Pringle Spats between Australia and India are not unknown on cricket fields though this one does smack of […]
Derek Pringle column – Bowling the Yanks over with a cricket metaphor 7 March 2017 0 comments Once a byword for fairness and moral certitude, cricket was used to illustrate the exact opposite by Eddie Jones, England’s […]
Peter Hayter column – Freddie’s dream becomes a living nightmare 28 February 2017 0 comments When Andrew Flintoff was at the peak of his powers, thrilling England fans with his rumbustious presence and match-changing exploits […]
Microphone gimmicks are sending out wrong signals 28 February 2017 0 comments Joshua Peck suggests player and stump mics cause more controversy than they are worth Kevin Pietersen was recently fined 5,000 […]
How Kohli & Co put blind cricket into mainstream 22 February 2017 0 comments Alison Mitchell is bowled over by the T20 World Cup for the Blind which attracted 25,000 to the India-England match […]
Martin Johnson column – Getting to the Root of English captaincy pitfalls 21 February 2017 0 comments Twenty reasons why the ECB chose Joe Root as their new England captain. 1. He’s a jolly good batsman. 2. […]
Paul Nixon column – We can’t leave all players to learn on own… 21 February 2017 0 comments Coaching has changed in the past decade or so with more onus being on players to work things out for […]
Derek Pringle column – Not many tweaks needed to keep Tests relevant 21 February 2017 0 comments One of the slogans coming from England’s new captain and his deputy, is their mission to make people “fall in […]
Will Hales join the list of England’s lost talents? 7 February 2017 0 comments Joshua Peck wonders whether a record-breaking batsman may have allowed rivals to usurp his place in the international side Andrew […]
Derek Pringle column – Capturing the soul of cricket and its legends 7 February 2017 0 comments Has there been a game or sport more celebrated by art than cricket? From the 17th century country house artists […]
County Archives – Surrey 1952 7 February 2017 0 comments The year when Bernie really shone among the stars… Surrey had an army of leading lights in their 1952 title […]
Taibu plotting Zimbabwe revival… from Merseyside 7 February 2017 0 comments Jamie Bowman locates a former Test captain who has chosen an unlikely base to start an overhaul of his country’s […]
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.”
Simon Sweetman column – At last, I could stop feeling like Mr Creosote… 1 February 2017 0 comments The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events After two ODIs between England and India had produced 1,453 runs (and […]
Martin Johnson column – If this is supposed to be fun, then I’m Napoleon 1 February 2017 0 comments You can scarcely go to a rugby match these days without watching some disorientated participant being ordered off for a […]
Rogers is back at Taunton to help good times roll 31 January 2017 0 comments By Jeremy Blackmore Chris Rogers, the man who led Somerset to within four points of a maiden County Championship title […]
Derek Pringle column – Stop run fests by bringing back the bouncer 31 January 2017 0 comments England’s recent one-day series in India produced three high scoring and reasonably close games, of which Eoin Morgan’s team lost […]
Heyhoe Flint, the pioneer with a twinkle in her eye… 31 January 2017 0 comments Alison Mitchell offers a personal memory of one of cricket’s most important and respected figures who died earlier this month […]
County Archives: Somerset 2001 25 January 2017 0 comments When Cox’s upstarts laid down the gauntlet to the big guns
Monty on right wavelength for a big comeback 25 January 2017 0 comments Monty Panesar is hoping to turn it around after broadening his horizons Down Under…
Proud ‘Englishmen’ or just cricketing mercenaries… Who gets your vote? 17 January 2017 0 comments The adopted Englishman is a curious beast, but who would be your top ‘outsider’ to wear the Three Lions? Derek […]
How English missionaries are honing their skills with the top Associates 17 January 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore finds a parallel between soccer coaches in the 20th century and their modern day cricketing brethren In Mister, […]
Derek Pringle column – Skippers felt the force of the chop in the 80s 17 January 2017 1 comment The seeming prevarication over the future of Alastair Cook as England captain seems to be based on achieving the right […]
Club Spotlight – Burnley 17 January 2017 0 comments Even the Burnley Express can’t match Griffith’s haul Jimmy Booker heads into Lancashire and locates the hometown club of an […]
County Archives – Nottinghamshire 1981 17 January 2017 0 comments Rice’s relentless charges proved too strong for all-comers Paul Edwards casts his county net back 36 years to look at […]