…David Warner (vice-captain), Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Aaron Finch, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, James Faulkner, Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Peter Nevill (wk), Andrew Tye, Shane Watson, Adam Zampa…
…be available in all formats as Middlesex’s overseas player for 2016. Voges will not captain the One-Day or the t20 Blast team though with James Franklin and Dawid Malan being…
By Peter Hayter Hearing Geoffrey Boycott and AB de Villiers imply recently that James Anderson might be in terminal decline brought to mind one of the more spectacular examples of…
…set-up there are still three batting spots up for grabs with Alex Hales, Nick Compton and James Taylor not yet consolidating their places. It’s not often you win a series…
JAMES Foster has signed a new two-year contract at Essex, weeks after stepping down as captain. Foster, 35, has made seven Test appearances for England and his spent his entire…
…fared better in the second dig, but three runs – naturally – were not enough to convince the England hierarchy that he was up to the job. Warwickshire’s Andy Lloyd…
…and been a national selector. Wayne James: Opening batsman who also kept wicket. Was a national team selector until April 2014 and is now coaching Matabeleland Tuskers. Mark Burmester: Seamer…
…short-form cricket, the all-round package he offers and the fact he is bang in form.” Australia T20 squad: Aaron Finch (capt), Scott Boland, Cameron Boyce, James Faulkner, John Hastings,…
…do with him. Without Dale Steyn in Cape Town, the Proteas struggled for wickets. Even on that dramatic final day, James Taylor, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali did enough to…
…country and Cricket Australia postponed the Test team’s tour of Bangladesh for safety reasons in October. CA chief executive James Sutherland said: “Safety and security of Australian teams and officials…
…BACK ROW (left-right): James Davis (physio): Spent 12 seasons working with Essex and 25 years with the NHS. Is now running his own private practices in Chelmsford and Brentwood. Robert…
…playing in our four senior teams showing up for structured coaching run by our head coach James Hibberd, who is level three, and supported by captain Tom Morton, who is…
…I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland spoke on breakfast radio announcing a desire to stage another day-night Test in the country next…
…play county cricket. So I went along to play a match for Leicestershire at Kent, who had a really strong side – Michael Carberry was playing, Martin Saggers, James Tredwell…
…spot because Australia had a lack of pace options. But once talented youngsters such as James Pattinson, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins started to emerge in 2011, Johnson’s career was…
…of 57.40. But will be disappointed not to have converted any of those 50s. 8/10 James Taylor Played one Test, unfair to mark – showed enough during first-innings 76 in…
…Langridge: Left- handed batsman whose father James played for Sussex and England. A teacher and then ran a sub post office in Horsham. He died in January 2005, aged 65…
…also see Stuart Broad attend along with: Phil Tufnell, Mike Atherton, Simon Hughes, Steve James, Emma John, and Lawrence Booth. Also on the roll of proceedings are debates on rugby…
…Rashid,” Middlesbrough captain, James Lowe, told The Cricket Paper. “He’s now coaching back in Pakistan but he recommended him to one of our lads. It all happened pretty quickly after…
…take the pressure away from his batting, which is yet to be convincing at this level. That leaves one reserve batter – Nottinghamshire’s James Taylor who could potentially take Bairstow’s…
…few days later, James Fuller, one of their leading fast bowlers, rejected a new contract to stay at the county and opted to switch to Middlesex. Fuller is not the…
…scorer. It’s no surprise captain James Foster was disappointed that Browne was overlooked for the upcoming England Lions tour. 4: Ashwell Prince – Lancashire With a remarkable tally of 1,478,…
…XI, Scott Borthwick and Chris Rushworth. 1: James Hildreth – Somerset An ever-present, no player scored more runs than James Hildreth’s 1,390 in Division One. The Somerset stroke-maker scored at…
…added: “Vince Wells was due to play but passed out on the night before the game so David Millns played and he wasn’t fully fit either. But we were well…