Stuart Broad was born in England but made in Australia. His win-at-most-costs approach has ensured a complicated relationship with both countries. In Australia, during the 2013-14 Ashes, he was the ...
May 2015 homepage Warner's evolution from good hitter to good batsman. The ageing of Lillee. Gully cricket rolls on in modern India. The greatest slip catcher. How race colours South African cricket.
ODI #2839: South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Australia in South Africa 3rd ODI, 9 Apr 2009 ...
November 2016 homepage Test cricket's future. Rahane breaks down visualisation techniques. Enjoying cricket's many-barrelled names. Playing in Prague. Bros with mos. Hating to love Hooper. An affair ...
David Warner's is the tale of a man wired differently - and also a portrait of an age in the sport To hijack Erapalli Prasanna's maxim about line and length, I sometimes think sport is optional, ...
For years I hated cricket. Foisted upon me by my English family in the 1970s, cricket seemed so boring and… bonkers. I mean, all sports are absurd - punching people, racing animals, kicking, throwing, ...
When South African Preston Mommsen first set foot on Scottish shores, little did he know he would one day captain its national team Preston Mommsen is late. It is November 9, Scotland's first day of ...
There has been a wider explosion of the carrom ball too, in the decade and a half since Ajantha Mendis popularised it, and every second squad in every T20 league seems to include someone who bowls it.
ODI #2607: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), Bangladesh in Sri Lanka 3rd ODI, 25 Jul 2007 ...
In the first of a series on cricket in fiction, a look at Chinaman, in which the game isn't so much plot driver as plinth There is more cricket fiction than is probably thought to exist. Screeds of it ...