Virat Kohli on the cover of 2017 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 3 February 2017 0 comments Wisden editor Lawrence Booth said: “The cover of Wisden 2017 shows him playing a reverse sweep – the kind of unorthodoxy that would once have been frowned upon, but is now part of batting’s bread and butter.”
Wade out of New Zealand series 2 February 2017 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) By Harvey Burgess Stand-in captain Matthew Wade has been ruled out of the rest of Australia’s series […]
Adelaide still in pink as England prepare for big Ashes turn-on 6 December 2016 0 comments Alison Mitchell analyses the ongoing experiment with day-night Tests and discovers the numbers are still stacking up What a difference […]
Derek Pringle column – Lose outgrounds and we start to lose touch 6 December 2016 0 comments Essex’s decision not to play cricket at Colchester next season looks like the further erosion of a tradition that goes […]
Paul Nixon column – Never get too high on praise or low on criticism 16 November 2016 0 comments The media will always have a role to play in cricket. Whether it’s good things being written about you and […]
Wilson earns an ODI recall after six years in wilderness 31 October 2016 0 comments FRAN Wilson is set to make a return to England’s 50-over team, six years after her last appearance, after being […]
Why India could put England in a spin 28 October 2016 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) By Harvey Burgess Despite victory in England’s first Test against Bangladesh, criticism of the touring side’s poor […]
Anderson decision will be made next week 27 October 2016 0 comments (Photo: Action Images) By Harvey Burgess A decision will be made on James Anderson’s future involvement in the India tour […]
Flamin’ Nora, England spin their way out of trouble 27 October 2016 0 comments They say about young up-and-coming sportsman that if you’re good enough, you’re old enough when it comes to being selected. […]
England must improve or face India whitewash, claims Vaughan 27 October 2016 0 comments (Photo: Getty Images) By Harvey Burgess England face a humiliating whitewash in the Test series against India if they do […]
We didn’t target titles say two-trophy Kent 13 September 2016 0 comments By Josh Richards MODEST coach Nick Bier masterminded Kent Women’s double-winning season, but insists he is merely the “lighthouse steering […]
Martin Johnson column – Botham! There’s an all-round talent for you Trev… 13 September 2016 0 comments Every now and then, I find myself being overpowered by that dark and irresistible force known as ‘Fred Trueman Syndrome’. […]
Derek Pringle column – Ranking system is in need of change, or scrap it 23 August 2016 0 comments To be the best has to incorporate a worthiness, which is why the International Cricket Council should resurrect plans for […]
Martin Johnson column – Well, it’s cricket Jim, but not as we know it! 16 August 2016 0 comments I have a question. Do people buy a ticket for a day at the Test match and then dress up […]
Martin Johnson column – I’ll use my factor 60, so please don’t zap me, Bruce! 4 July 2016 0 comments It’s easily done. You’re just settling down for a cosy afternoon in front of the cricket when you accidentally sit […]
ICP Young Gun – Philip Salt 21 June 2016 0 comments ‘So in awe of Sobers, I took his takeaway’ Philip Salt can be forgiven a moment of embarrassment after realising […]
London youngsters battle it out at Lord’s in disability cricket championships 24 May 2016 1 comment Teams from across the Capital battled it out at the home of cricket on Friday in the Lord’s Taverners Disability […]
Where are they now? Buckinghamshire – Minor Counties champions 1969 9 May 2016 0 comments By Neil Fissler Tom Hickling admits that Buckinghamshire winning a record eighth Minor Counties Championship was the highlight of his […]
My Life in Cricket – Alan Wells 26 April 2016 0 comments I can still vividly remember Curtly Ambrose running in at me on my Test debut – and I distinctly remember […]
ICP Young Gun – Gavin Main 7 April 2016 0 comments ‘I got Broad with a yorker on my first-class debut’ After four T20 outings for Scotland, Gavin Main has more […]
We’ll miss Brendon McCullum… 1 March 2016 0 comments Derek Pringle looks at the spectacular career of a New Zealand icon and his legacy in international cricket Brendon McCullum […]
Pringle column: ‘Mankading’ and the ‘Spirit of the Game’ 9 February 2016 0 comments By Derek Pringle Until Tuesday, Keemo Paul was not widely known outside his native Guyana. That was the day when […]
Virat Kohli rested for t20 matches against Sri Lanka 2 February 2016 3 comments VIRAT Kohli has been rested for India’s three t20 matches against Sri Lanka this month. Kohli was the highest run-scorer […]
Kepler Wessels exclusive column 2 February 2016 0 comments THE victory in Centurion was a much-needed one for South Africa and is sure to boost the morale of the […]
Where are they now? Scotland – 1998 NatWest Trophy giantkillers 2 February 2016 0 comments By Neil Fissler Craig Wright admits that helping Scotland shock Worcestershire in the NatWest Trophy not only put cricket north […]