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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ian Bell to captain MCC in Abu Dhabi 5 February 2016 0 comments NEW Warwickshire captain Ian Bell will get some practice in after being chosen as MCC skipper for the Champion County […]
Chris Gayle joins Somerset for t20 Blast 27 January 2016 0 comments CONTROVERSIAL West Indian Chris Gayle will be back at Taunton this summer after agreeing a deal to play in the […]
England’s greatest overseas series victories 26 January 2016 0 comments England’s recent away wins set Joshua Peck thinking about some past triumphs Victories in South Africa and India are no […]
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 – […]
Chris Gayle fined for ‘inappropriate conduct’ 5 January 2016 0 comments CHRIS Gayle has been fined £4900 by the Melbourne Renegades for “inappropriate conduct” after he asked a journalist for a […]
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 […]
Chris Gayle not ruling out Test return 18 December 2015 0 comments WE may not have seen the end of Chris Gayle in whites with the West Indies batsman hopeful to make […]
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 […]
Sunil Narine banned from bowling 1 December 2015 0 comments SUNIL Narine is the latest bowler to be banned after his action was judged to be illegal. The West Indies […]
Looking back – Curtly Ambrose 1 December 2015 0 comments Garfield Robinson looks back at the destructive career of Curtly Ambrose Wayne Lewis is currently the general secretary of the […]
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 […]
Sir Viv Richards backs Holder to revive Caribbean cricket 18 November 2015 0 comments by Alison Mitchell You hear him before you see him; the base notes in his deep lilting Caribbean accent turn […]
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 […]
Where are they now? Northants – Runners-up, NatWest Trophy & B&H Cup 1987 27 October 2015 0 comments By Neil Fissler Geoff Cook admits that he still cannot believe that Northants failed to win a trophy in 1987 […]
It was fast and furious but how many will miss the WACA? 20 October 2015 0 comments Tristan Lavalette locates a love-hate relationship as the end looms for one of cricket’s most iconic grounds… Known universally simply […]
Where are they now? Surrey – Benson & Hedges Cup runners-up 1979 20 October 2015 0 comments By Neil Fissler Alan Butcher admits his abiding memory of Surrey’s Benson & Hedges Cup defeat to Essex was walking […]
Looking back – England’s victory over Pakistan in Karachi in 2000 6 October 2015 0 comments Tim Wigmore reveals how England upset the odds in a stirring series win away to Pakistan in 2000… As dusk […]
Key Ashes battles 7 July 2015 0 comments We look at some of the key battles that could decide the location of the urn.
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.