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Peter Hayter column – Robo-ump will need his smart phone and new app!
Assuming the reports in The Times weren’t part of a late April fool’s gag, if the inventor of Hawk-Eye technology […]
Northeast sees light through the Key-hole
By Jack Miller THE sight of Rob Key striding to the crease will be sorely missed by the patrons at […]
India to tour Zimbabwe for limited-overs matches
INDIA will tour Zimbabwe next month as the two teams clash in three ODIs and three T20s at the Harare […]
Ireland’s growth has been superb but next step awaits
Tim Wigmore looks at how Ireland are trying to change the face of the game in order for growth in […]
Will curse of the kickabout mean soccer warm-up gets the boot?
Richard Edwards looks behind the injury to Fidel Edwards and wonders whether counties will soon have to rethink their match-day […]
Martin Johnson column – 1,000 runs in May? No just 1,000 Goose pimples!
This has not been the most convenient time for the junior doctors to be kicking up a fuss, just when […]
Where are they now? Middlesex – 2002 County Championship Division Two runners up
By Neil Fissler Paul Weekes has good cause to remember Middlesex winning promotion for the first time because it was […]
Derek Pringle column – Beefy and his Brexit call can change cricket
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…
Dan Whiting reveals how the weather forecast is at the centre of one of the game’s greatest, and most long-lasting, […]
Wisden… The game’s voice keeps ticking along
Alex Narey speaks to Wisden editor Lawrence Booth about the history of the Almanack, and what makes it the most […]
Sanga deserves more applause for acknowledging need to give back…
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…
England’s travelling support may be a tad thinner than usual this winter, largely thanks to the main course – India […]
Peter Hayter column – Viv would have been on Cook’s side over helmets
To see or not to see, that appears to be the question Alastair Cook has been given no choice to […]
Why Leicester fairytale can’t be repeated by cricket cousins
Tim Wigmore reveals how county cricket’s finances mean the underdog has had his day in the Championship Fans of the […]
Warwickshire job no big deal Gooch tells Essex faithful
Peter Hayter finds England’s former batting coach eager to allay fears at Chelmsford over his consultancy work at Edgbaston Graham […]
My Life in Cricket – Alan Wells
I can still vividly remember Curtly Ambrose running in at me on my Test debut – and I distinctly remember […]
Derek Pringle column – Cricket must fight this threat to its future…
It was at boarding school in Essex that I first discovered the glory of cricket on a perfect English summer’s […]
Finn’s return to fitness makes up for Wood’s latest setback
Chris Stocks finds an England paceman at ease with his action and determined to make his mark again this season […]
Where are they now? Hampshire – Second Division runners up 2001
By Neil Fissler Adi Aymes remembers with some fondness Hampshire’s first season at the Rose Bowl following their move from […]
Lashings to showcase Quickscore
For the first time ever in 2016 fans at Lashings All-Stars matches will be able to follow the score on […]
Rangana Herath retires from limited-overs cricket
RANGANA Herath has retired from limited-overs international cricket to focus on his Test career. The Sri Lanka left-arm spinner has […]
Lashings unveil new captaincy duo
THE former England and Lancashire spinner Chris Schofield will be the captain of the Lashings All-Stars for the 2016 season, […]
Devils or angels, these men made a huge impact on world cricket
Derek Pringle looks at the effects Packer, Stamford and Modi have had on the way our sport is played and […]
Paul Nixon column – Sad times but Titch & Deano are just top lads
The sudden and heart-breaking retirement of James Taylor has been the big talking point of the week. It would be […]