Cricket

Vale: Ron Tindall

It was with great sadness we learned of the passing of football coach Ron Tindall at the age of 76. Ron was a shining example of the difference between the modern footballer and those from an earlier era, quiet, modest,

Oh Lords!

It has long been a tradition that players who score a test match century at the home of cricket Lords, along with bowlers who take five wickets in a match have their names immortalised on an honour board in the

Greig on the Money

Tony Greig was invited back to the Home of Cricket, Lords,  after years of being branded a traitor, after luring players to Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket while in the role as England Captain. Greig was there to deliver the

Here to Stay

There is probably no sport more steeped in tradition than cricket, and no country who embraces it more than Great Britain. You can no doubt imagine then the uproar that ensued when a newspaper last week ran a story that

Too Sensitive By Half

In life there should always be the freedom of speech, on the proviso that the speakers realize that they must never make defamatory comments. For too long we have seen coaches and players fined for criticizing referees and umpires even