Life in fast lane took its toll on ‘Wild Thing’ Tait 7 April 2017 0 comments Tristan Lavalette pays tribute to a fearsome bowler who brought excitement to the game Tristan Lavalette Hardy English supporters, sensing […]
Old First-Class records to stand the test of time 7 April 2017 0 comments The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Triple ton: KP scored 355 not out for Surrey in […]
Lion-hearted Livingstone focusing on Lancashire 31 March 2017 0 comments Chris Stocks Chris Stocks talks to the breakthrough star of England Lions’ tour of Sri Lanka about his ambitions for […]
Have we reached overkill with this surfeit of T20? 21 March 2017 0 comments Joshua Peck asks the vital question as the march of the shortest format shows no sign of slowing down As […]
Paul Nixon column: Well done Surrey, it’s great to have KP back 14 March 2017 0 comments Kevin Pietersen has rejoined Surrey for this season’s T20 Blast and it’s great to see the big man back playing cricket in this country.
Peter Moores – the right man at the wrong time to lead England? 14 March 2017 0 comments By Peter Hayter With England preparing to depart West Indies after completing their winning ODI series, it is unlikely much […]
Pietersen to play T20 Blast for Surrey 7 March 2017 0 comments Kevin Pietersen will be back playing cricket in England having re-signed for Surrey to play T20 Blast this summer. Pietersen, […]
Microphone gimmicks are sending out wrong signals 28 February 2017 0 comments Joshua Peck suggests player and stump mics cause more controversy than they are worth Kevin Pietersen was recently fined 5,000 […]
Paul Nixon column – We can’t leave all players to learn on own… 21 February 2017 0 comments Coaching has changed in the past decade or so with more onus being on players to work things out for […]
Alastair Cook: the first two years as captain 6 February 2017 0 comments Following Alastair Cook’s resignation as England captain, we profile his leadership’s progression and the moments that provided a stern, sometimes […]
Cook calls time on his term as England Test captain 6 February 2017 0 comments Alastair Cook has announced his resignation as the captain of England to call time on his record 59 Tests in […]
Pietersen rules himself out of IPL auction 3 February 2017 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen has declared that he will not be entering the auction for this […]
Proud ‘Englishmen’ or just cricketing mercenaries… Who gets your vote? 17 January 2017 0 comments The adopted Englishman is a curious beast, but who would be your top ‘outsider’ to wear the Three Lions? Derek […]
Derek Pringle column – That old nemesis that you just can’t shake off 3 January 2017 0 comments Alastair Cook was dismissed by Ravindra Jadeja six times in 10 innings on England’s recent tour of India, an incident […]
Zafar Ansari – the academic all-rounder of Pakistani descent 28 October 2016 1 comment (Photo: Getty Images) By Harvey Burgess It is not very often that you hear ‘double first from Cambridge’ and ‘professional […]
Peter Hayter column – Morgan’s no-show will cost him trust of Strauss 20 September 2016 0 comments The decision of Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales not to tour Bangladesh prompted one columnist to evoke the spirit of […]
Peter Hayter column – Boards need to make the call not players 23 August 2016 0 comments England’s cricketers have been assured that, should they choose not to travel to Bangladesh next month for the first leg […]
Paul Nixon column – Batters beware: A team can fold any time 30 May 2016 0 comments It’s been nice to see wickets falling in the County Championship now after batsmen dominated the opening few weeks, but […]
We Test lovers must fight to prove KP’s no Mystic Meg 30 May 2016 0 comments Peter Hayter launches an impassioned defence of the five-day game after the latest attack from the former England captain Don’t […]
Paul Nixon column – Thank God… it’s not like Nineties anymore 23 May 2016 0 comments It wasn’t just in the international set-up that there were ups and downs in the 1990s. The Nineties era was […]
Wisden… The game’s voice keeps ticking along 3 May 2016 0 comments Alex Narey speaks to Wisden editor Lawrence Booth about the history of the Almanack, and what makes it the most […]
Peter Hayter column – The Milky Bar kid has now become the man 12 April 2016 0 comments Granted Joe Root was precisely four Tests and a handful of ODIs into his England career, but I still never […]
A Brief History of Gambling in Cricket 4 March 2016 0 comments That some cricket fans enjoy betting on the sport should come as little surprise to anyone. After all, it’s been […]
David Balcombe retires from professional cricket 16 February 2016 0 comments DAVID Balcombe has hung up his spikes with immediate effect and will now take up a role with the Kevin […]
Hayter column: 13 words consign KP to history 13 February 2016 0 comments By Peter Hayter Thirteen words were all it took or white-ball captain Eoin Morgan finally to put an end to […]