And Then There Were Twelve
My most recent post, on the little masters Tendulkar and Gavaskar, and the not so little Kohli, generated such a…

My most recent post, on the little masters Tendulkar and Gavaskar, and the not so little Kohli, generated such a…
I write this on Sachin Tendulkar’s 47th birthday. He made his Test debut, against Pakistan in Karachi, a month before the…
I remember listening to an interview with a batsman – a right-handed batsman, I just can’t remember who it was…
Whatever your interpretation of T S Elliot's famous line, April is a month I normally look forward to. The 2020…
I saw an intriguing picture the other day while leafing through a book called Cricket – The Golden Age by Duncan Steer.…
Records are made to be broken. That is certainly true of sport. In some ways it is almost the point…
Who was the greater bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan or Shane Warne? Such questions are almost impossible to answer. This is obviously…
On Friday 14 March 2020 COVID-19 made its first impact on international cricket, and we had our first, decidedly untantalising…
Rarely can an England Test side have enjoyed such dominance in an away Test series against major opposition as they…
Should we be surprised that New Zealand are ranked number two in the ICC’s Men’s Test rankings? Hardly. They have…
England and Australia achieved something very rare at The Kia Oval on Sunday. An Ashes series was drawn two-all for…
This has been the best Ashes series for some time, probably since 2009. In 2015 England won 3-2, which makes…