Cricket Coming Full Circle?
Usually it is football that throws up the phrase ‘it’s a funny old game,’ but the same could be said of cricket in the past week. England may be the spiritual home of cricket but India is undoubtedly where its
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Usually it is football that throws up the phrase ‘it’s a funny old game,’ but the same could be said of cricket in the past week. England may be the spiritual home of cricket but India is undoubtedly where its
It was with great sadness that we read about the passing of former England cricketer Graham Dilley after a short illness aged just 52. Who can forget those flowing blonde locks as he came into bowl and that high left
First it was pajamas, then it was helmets, followed by numbers on shirts, the changes to cricket have come thick and fast in the last thirty years, but one that is sure to have many traditionalists exclaiming ‘enough is enough,’
Back in January we sounded alarm bells on this site when we penned “Will Big Bash Save Australian Cricket?” In that article we stated how Cricket Australia believed that the Big Bash League would generate $300million. CEO Cameron Sutherland believing that
Mark Ramprakash joined a unique club last week when he was given out “Obstructing the field.” He is only the 23rd player in first class cricket and the first in England to be given out under Law 37 in 48