Westbury column: Sibling rivalry not just confined to the home in cricket 7 February 2018 0 comments Isabelle Westbury examines some of cricket’s most renowned siblings names and some you may be less aware of
Nixon column: Strict criteria to sign overseas players needs to be relaxed 21 November 2017 0 comments Leicestershire’s head coach reveals a couple of players he’s tried to sign but conflict caused by overseas and Kolpak deals means he can’t
Home turf – Dickson belts out some runs at Beckenham 10 July 2017 0 comments (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) By Mark Pennell Kent opener Sean Dickson re-wrote the county’s batting record books following his eight-hour […]
Hard work pays off for two-ton Clarke in New Road epic 26 June 2017 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) By Chris Oldnall Matt Mason saluted England Lion Joe Clarke for the way he roared back to […]
Little and large to Kent’s rescue against Durham 19 June 2017 0 comments (Photo: Sarah Ansell) By Mark Pennell Both teams were forced into selectorial changes and neither side played to their best, […]
Gul back in Pakistan ODI squad 9 August 2016 0 comments Umar Gul has been recalled to Pakistan’s ODI squad, over a year after last playing 50-over cricket for his country. […]
Martin Johnson column – Let’s admit it, we’ve never had a leggie to stand on! 26 July 2016 0 comments It wasn’t a huge surprise when Moeen Ali came waltzing down the pitch in the second innings at Lord’s. After […]
Pakistan’s Yasir Shah suspended after failed drugs test 29 December 2015 0 comments PAKISTAN bowler Yasir Shah has been provisionally suspended by the ICC after failing a drugs test. The leg-spinner tested positive […]
Yasir Shah – a look at his early days 3 November 2015 0 comments Richard Edwards tracks down the North-east links of the smiling leggie who bamboozled England Yasir Shah showed his mettle in […]