Under Craig McDermott, Australia regained the hard edge of pace and skill that had been missing for several years before his arrivalDaniel Brettig10-M...
Scyld Berry does just that in his new book, delving into the game's history, as well as musing on the topics of language, race, numbers, and more besi...
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England look jaded, joyless and over-reliant on tired players who have too many miles on the clock; it is hard to avoid the sense that their time has ...
In other words, the Confectionery Stall's World Cricket Awards, part oneAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Greetings, Confectionery Stallers, and welcome to part...
But how about a little more imagination when composing team anthems?Nikhil Jha08-May-2012Choice of gameIt was blockbuster night at Kotla, with the top...
Canada weren't exactly threatening Australia's unbeaten World Cup streak so there was plenty of time to watch... er, pariah kites Darshini Ravishankar...
Gloucestershire's folk hero embodied the dash and splendour of a more gracious ageFrank Keating17-Dec-2008The first time is always the best - and for ...
How Virender Sehwag repeatedly peppered the off side en route to his unbeaten 96On the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan15-Jan-2006On the fir...
Visitors were wobbling at 96 for 7, still in arrears, before eighth-wicket pair come to rescueECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay11-Sep-2025A ...



