Back in the old days, you had to sling drinks even if you weren't 12th man. Geoffrey Boycott retired hurt after he collided ...
The answers to the questions that the 438 game threw up - Is this for real? Is this what it's come down to? What even is this ...
The question of who has hit the biggest sixes is one of great popular interest. Unfortunately, the level of interest greatly exceeds the amount of reliable information. The vast majority of historical ...
It hurt so much because we knew so little. In the years afterwards, we massaged away the disappointment and anger with cynicism. We told ourselves the result had been inevitable. South Africa in the ...
June 2016 homepage Meet Ed Joyce and family. Rwanda's cricket story. The IPL's women commentators. When the indoor game was the rage. The worst cricket clichés. Bourda nostalgia. The life of Greg ...
Test cricket scorecards can, like collections of shells or cacti, seem to have grown from nature. Some are beautiful, some light up the imagination, some are the model of perfection, and some are so ...
Test #1921: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Galle, Pakistan in Sri Lanka 1st Test, 4 Jul 2009 ...
Test cricket has had a fabulous year, and despite its flaws, cricket is growing, but the calendar is a cause for concern As the July morning served up staple English-summer fare - grey skies, damp air ...
Close of play: Day 1: Lord Tennyson's XI 355/8 (GD Kemp-Welch 172*, GTS Stevens 4*) Day 2: Lord Tennyson's XI 402, Jamaica 228 Day 3: Lord Tennyson's XI 188, Jamaica 92/1 (GA Headley 26*, RK Nunes 29* ...
On a muggy late-September morning in Jalandhar's Bhargav Camp, I walked down a street, barely wide enough for a car and an autorickshaw to pass each other, lined with old one-storey homes. A tangle of ...