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Yorkshire Duo Can Play Key Role In Ashes Success
With England and Australia preparing to renew hostilities in the 2023 Ashes, the experienced Yorkshire duo of Joe Root and ... -
Remarkable Cricket Grounds by Brian Levison – Review
By Dominic Picksley There was a time when I would don my whites and stand in a field for a ... -
Where is The Hundred Competition Succeeding?
The Hundred is a brand-new professional cricket tournament that has premiered in the UK this summer. The competition, run by ... -
Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches by Colin Shindler – Review
By Karl Hornsey Colin Shindler first came to my attention, as he did for many sports fans, thanks to his ... -
The Unforgiven: Mercenaries or Missionaries? by Ashley Gray – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are two sporting teams from the early 1980s that still fascinate me to this very day. ... -
Yorkshire County Cricket Club’s Golden Eras
‘When Yorkshire is strong, England is strong’ – so goes the age-old cricketing maxim. And it’s something that, in recent ... -
Long Shot Summer by Neil Robinson – Review
By Karl Hornsey With the England team continuing to suffer in the Caribbean against a resurgent West Indies side, it’s ... -
Lord’s Firsts by Philip Barker – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth As an avid cricket fan, Lord’s simply remains the most beautiful place in the sport. For myself, ... -
No Spin: My Autobiography by Shane Warne – Review
By Michael Pounder The first thing to say about this book is that you don’t need to be a cricket ... -
Over and Out by Henry Blofeld – Review
By Karl Hornsey Since 1972 the distinctive tones of Henry Blofeld have been entertaining and informing listeners of Test Match ... -
An Interview with Jonathan Agnew
Two of cricket’s greatest characters are back on the road in 2018, as Jonathan Agnew and Geoff Boycott bring their ... -
The Brian Close Affair – Class Prejudice in Cricket?
By Guy Fraser-Sampson Exactly fifty years ago this summer English cricket was rocked by the so-called Close Affair, which raised ...