I’LL NEVER FORGET DAY THE WORLD CUP WENT CUCKOO … 22 February 2019 0 comments PE TER HAY T E R The sight of Nelson’s column taking the place of a middle stump to launch […]
I’m the last of my type, there will never be another me, says Bhogle 5 October 2018 0 comments Adam Collins caught up with the legendary broadcaster to talk India and commentary
Happy birthday Wooders – cricket’s elder statesman 10 August 2018 0 comments Peter Hayter enjoys an afternoon in Hampshire sharing celebratory reminiscences with a journalistic legend Doyen Down Under: John Woodcock takes […]
We’re role models now, says Beaumont 27 July 2018 0 comments WOMEN’S CRICKET By Richard Edwards TAMMY BEAUMONT laughs as she recalls the moment she was recognised on the tube, bashfully […]
You don’t need to have Broad shoulders to select Rashid 27 July 2018 0 comments ENGLAND v INDIA – FIRST TEST By Paul Eddison You got my vote: Stuart Broad is backing Adil Rashid’s call-up […]
Is Kohli too dominant to lead a great Indian team? 20 July 2018 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at whether the world’s best batsman is the most natural of captains when things don’t go to […]
Please, no more Mr Nice Guy Australia, it does not suit you! 16 June 2018 0 comments Derek Pringle says an Australian cricket team without grunt is lite
When Waugh’s with a dry eye ton left nobody in the SCG house 5 January 2018 0 comments Richard Edwards recalls Steve Waugh’s epic and career-saving century during the fifth Ashes Test of 2003 ACTION REPL AY What […]
MARTIN JOHNSON 8 December 2017 0 comments THERE’S NO SKIPPING THE ISSUE FOR THE CAPTAIN… There must have been times during the Adelaide Test match when Joe […]
Playing in the zone – when players reach their peak 26 October 2017 0 comments Garfield Robinson picks some examples on mellow consciousness allowing pros to play at their best
ashes needs but please… verbal battle keep it clean 20 October 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle says let the sledging begin Down Under, as long as it’s kept within the bounds of humour and […]
SKY’S THE LIMIT? OLD JIM WOULD CERTAINLY NOTAGREE 15 September 2017 0 comments MARTIN JOHNSON If, like me, you find that the only way to unwind at the end of a long hard […]
I’d bring in Nasser to coach Test team 21 July 2017 0 comments SOME suggestions for improving the performance of our Test team: Let Trevor Bayliss concentrate solely on coaching England’s white-ball teams. […]
Flintoff to take the mic in Sky commentary box 4 July 2017 7 comments There will be a new face in Sky’s commentary box this summer with former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff joining the […]
Pringle column: So long Tonker! A leader you had to follow 28 June 2017 0 comments By Derek Pringle In the Essex dressing rooms of yesteryear, famous for their characters, none was bigger or more boldly […]
Hayter column: Stylish Crane is one who could hit heights 27 June 2017 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) By Peter Hayter Mason Crane’s entry into the consciousness of England supporters may not have had quite […]
Now tech giants put a speed microchip into bats 7 June 2017 0 comments A trio of England players are trialling new technology during the Champions Trophy that could lead to improved performances with the […]
Peter Hayter column – When DRS becomes another tactic, not a failsafe 5 June 2017 0 comments South Africa, chasing 331 to win the second Royal London ODI against England at the Ageas Bowl and square the […]
Now tech giants put a speed microchip into bats 2 June 2017 0 comments By Seth Francis A TRIO of England players will be trialling new technology during the Champions Trophy that could lead […]
From Botham’s beef to the Pollock pearls, TV was a joy 29 May 2017 0 comments Peter Hayter spends a day on his sofa enthusing at the expertise of Sky’s coverage at Headingley SKY TV’s monopoly […]
BAT’S JUST LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT! 7 April 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the bond a player builds with his favourite willow… Derek Pringle Cricket bats are more than […]
Pakistan in 1992 had its moments but the Sri Lankan series nine years later was worse 31 March 2017 0 comments Following a fiery contest between India and the Aussies, Derek Pringle recalls two tempestuous series of old… Flare up: Umpire […]
Derek Pringle column – Skippers felt the force of the chop in the 80s 17 January 2017 1 comment The seeming prevarication over the future of Alastair Cook as England captain seems to be based on achieving the right […]
When Harmy had them on the hop at Sabina Park 13 December 2016 0 comments Garfield Robinson relives the carnage at Sabina Park of 2004 when Steve Harmison gave the Windies some of their own […]
I’ll be on board, Eoin, and you should be, too 20 September 2016 0 comments Chris Stocks can’t understand the reasoning behind Morgan and Hales’ decision not to tour The dust has now settled on […]