Ollie Robinson is the gem who could thrive in Archer’s absence | Derek Pringle 8 August 2021 0 comments LIKE so many redemption stories, New Zealand’s journey to becoming world Test champions was borne of calamity: the team’s dismissal […]
Lord’s to turn red during second Test between England and India 20 July 2021 0 comments Lord’s will once again be turning red during next month’s Test match between England and India, in honour of the […]
JIMMY’S PASSION IS FIERCE AS EVER 13 June 2021 0 comments PETER HAYTER @phaytercricketI thought Jimmy Anderson was joking but as it turned out he could not have been more serious.We were […]
Tremlett believes England have the right bowling mix to present a true Ashes threat 6 June 2021 0 comments By Richard Edwards GIVEN their dismal record in Australia since retaining the Ashes there in 2010-11, reclaiming them Down Under […]
STOKES HAS TO LEAD THE ASHES ASSAULT 27 September 2020 0 comments PETER HAYTER History makers: Andrew Strauss and his England side celebrate winning the Ashes in Australia in 2010-11, but in […]
WHEN THE BAD LIGHT DIMMED ON ENGLAND 23 August 2020 0 comments JAMES WALLACE looks back to previous occasions when bad light scuppered England’s chances of forcing a positive result Bright spark: […]
Evolution of Indian cricket and cricket betting in India 2 March 2020 0 comments Cricket is among the most popular games on the globe and people in India enjoy it competitively and socially. The […]
ARISE SIR GEOFFREY, AND NOW IT’S FOR REAL… 15 September 2019 0 comments MARTIN JOHNSON Trying to sort out Brexit was proving tough enough even before Theresa May revealed herself to be a […]
Sir Andrew delighted to be back 15 September 2019 0 comments By Jon Couch SIR ANDREW STRAUSS says it is a “real pleasure” to return to working with the England and […]
At last, a genius in the mould of KP that we can all take to our heart 8 September 2019 0 comments Peter Hayter turns back the clock to relive the controversy surrounding ‘KP: Story of a Genius’ contrasting the squad unity […]
Lord’s cries out for a hero like Hedley 4 August 2019 0 comments By Richard Edwards Setting the trend: Hedley Verity was an England Ashes hero at Lord’s way back in 1934 PICTURE: […]
WATCHING BURNS IN FULL FLOW WAS JUST LIKE COOK IN HIS POMP 4 August 2019 0 comments Derek Pringle studies and lauds the technique and confidence levels of a batsman who has been moulded into a top […]
Is the Burnley Express finally at the end of the Ashes line? 4 August 2019 0 comments Peter Hayter fears the worst for England’s legendary bowler James Anderson after pulling up with a recurrence of a calf […]
Aussies have the arsenal in their bowling to win the urn 28 July 2019 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the Lord’s pitch for the inaugural Test against Ireland and fears the worst for the England […]
WE’RE NO LONGER CAUGHT IN A TRAP 21 July 2019 0 comments PETER HAYTER @phaytercricket All together now: Team spirit embodied the winning culture in Andrew Strauss’ Test side in the early […]
Blast as World to take its grip 21 July 2019 0 comments On the bandgwagon: Surrey say that over 6,000 tickets have been shifted for their T20 Blast campaign since England’s World […]
Would England’s one-day masters embrace the Ashes, too? 4 June 2019 0 comments Success in the World Cup and Ashes would create a tidal wave of publicity for The Hundred
WHEN TENDULKAR WEPT AND A BILLION INDIANS DID, TOO 31 May 2019 0 comments Paul Edwards looks back to 2011 when an MS Dhoni-led India became the first team to win the World Cup […]
WHEN THE HEAT IS ON ENGLAND KNOW THAT ICEMAN EOIN WILL NOT FREEZE 31 May 2019 0 comments Peter Hayter pays tribute to the cool temperament and impressive leadership qualities of England’s long-serving one-day captain Eoin Morgan Peter […]
Ashley Giles takes inspiration from Gareth Southgate in seeking new England direction 3 April 2019 0 comments Team culture – ECB director of cricket Ashley Giles talks about his ethos for England squads based on what he’s admired in Southgate’s work
Tresco is backing Roy to solve Test opening problem alongside Burns 15 March 2019 0 comments By James Andrew THE answer to England’s opening partnership dilemma could be solved by county champions Surrey, according to Ashes […]
Ramprakash: I’m ready for multi-tasking 15 March 2019 0 comments By Jon Couch MARK Ramprakash says he does not want to be “pigeonholed as a Test match batting coach” in […]
England’s rise to top spot and the stresses that led to KP’s axe 1 March 2019 0 comments Peter Hayter looks forward to the release of a documentary film that reveals the inside track of the rise and […]
Stewart vote of confidence has Mark dreaming of Ashes return 8 February 2019 0 comments By Joe Leavey Offer: Alec Stewart Back on form: Mark Stoneman ended last season with a run of good scores […]
Ashley Giles appointed ECB director of cricket 14 December 2018 0 comments Leaving Warwickshire to fill the void left by Andrew Strauss at the ECB