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It Sure Helps To Have Someone To Lean On
Guy Williams explains the effect that having a famous sporting father has on young Yorkshire batsman Jack Leaning
A Different Ball Game For This England Side
I watched every ball of England’s opening one-day international in Melbourne on Sunday; my work as a BT Sport pundit seeing me share a sofa with the lively Graeme Swann and our excellent host, Matt Smith, and I have to say it was an outstanding performance from the tourists.
Cheshire Turn To The Double Act Of Moore And Leech
WHEN Lee Dixon stepped down as Cheshire captain over the winter, the county took the bold decision to split the role between one-day and three-day formats.
Emotions Run High As Stokes Delivers
Odi Series Round-Up
Let's Give Woakes Credit For Gambling On Speed
If top-level coaches were to put forward their idea of the perfect cricketer, not just in terms of performance but low maintenance as well, then Chris Woakes would be that player.
History Tells Us There's No Perfect Captain
It was an announcement that snuck under the radar. Last week ESPNcricinfo, the sports news website, published its annual awards. The categories were mainly as you’d expect – best bowling, best batting across the formats, split down gender lines. However, tucked towards the bottom were a couple of generic ones, applicable to all. One is for ‘Captain of the Year’.
Why Just Two To Make It Through?
Tim Wigmore analyses the runners and riders for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe
The Only Way Is Up Now For Scott
Paul Edwards finds out that Richard Scott is under no illusions as to the targets that face Middlesex this season
Rogue Ben Aims To Let His Bat Do All The Talking
DAVID RIPLEY is backing Ben Duckett to pour cold water, rather than a pint of XXXX, on the scorn that led to him missing out on the England Lions trip to the Caribbean.
It's Taylor Made For An Epic Finale
TWO thrilling final-over finishes, two New Zealand hundreds and two very different results.
Gale Goes Bok To Business To Lead White Rose Bid
YORKSHIRE stepped up their preparations for the new season this week by flying out to South Africa where a 20strong squad will be based in the north-west region of Potchefstroom for the next fortnight.
Back-Up Keeper Allows Duckett To Focus On Batting
BEN Duckett will be able to concentrate 100 per cent on his batting again this summer following Northamptonshire’s capture of a back-up keeper in Ricardo Vasconcelos.
First Season Battle Taught Me So Much, Admits Abell
SOMERSET skipper Tom Abell hopes the experience of a “tough” first year in charge at Taunton will stand his side in good stead to challenge for honours in 2018.
Sibling Rivalry Not Just Confined To Home
Sibling Rivalry Not Just Confined To Home
Wright Backing Jofra To Become Superstar
Charlie Talbot-Smith finds that as top prospect Archer stars in T20 his county colleague Wright is cutting back on international travel
PETER HAYTER
PETER HAYTER
T20 Cricket Struggling In International Game
T20 Cricket Struggling In International Game
Tests Still The Aim As Plunkett Pushes For Ashes
The last of liam plunkett’s 13 test appearances came nearly three years ago, yet don’t be surprised if the yorkshire fast bowler is back in england’s squad in time for next winter’s ashes tour of Australia.
How Gooch Is Fighting A Poison At The Heart Of Cricket
Lord’s, Saturday July 15, 1989. Nottinghamshire require four runs from the final ball of a cracking Benson and Hedges Cup final against Essex.
Have We Found Another Cricket Island Paradise?
Hong Kong and cricket? Peter Miller identifies an unlikely destination for your next holiday tour...
Penzance Enjoys All the Lashings of Club Cricket
Andrew Lawton looks at how one Cornwall club is spreading its wings across the county.
England Throw in the Towel at a Tea and Lose All 10 in Session
WHEN all is said and done this Test match will be remembered for one thing – the spectacular collapse in which England lost all 10 wickets on a crazy third evening as Bangladesh swept to an historic win.
Why Cricket Has to Addressissue of Guidelines on Transplayers
Alison Mitchell cautions that the ICC must be ready to confront an issue that other sports have already been tackling.
Adelaide Still In Pink As England Prepare For Big Ashes Turn-On
Alison Mitchell analyses the ongoing experiment with day-night Tests and discovers the numbers are still stacking up.
I've Never Seen Pace Or Batting Like This For India
There was a loud cheer in the crowd when Alastair Cook called correctly in Mohali.
Essex The Next Step For Ambitious Coles
MATT COLES, by his own admission, is a “big guy”.
Agar: A Privilege To Play At Lord's
Agar: A Privilege To Play At Lord's
Sam Aims To Play It Again With Surrey...
Charlie Talbot-Smith speaks to Surrey and England’s teenage prodigy, Sam Curran, about the next phase of his burgeoning career
400-Club... It's Not Bad For A Wannabe Batsman!
400-Club... It’s Not Bad For A Wannabe Batsman!
Get Ready For A Shift In Power, Says Colly
Get Ready For A Shift In Power, Says Colly