In the space of little over a fortnight, England seem to have remembered how to play cricket and followed up their bottom-smacking of India in Mumbai with a strong start in Kolkata.
No-one really enjoys being consistently good at cricket any more, that’s soooo 90s. Far better to swing between extremes. And we don’t mean those berks who did “More Than Words” in 1992.
Ricky Ponting’s final Test match wasn’t just about the man himself. It was also about South Africa giving Australia a right kicking.
After a month of Test cricketing nirvana, it’s high time we were all distracted by yet another nonsense T20 competition. The Big Bash succeeds because it’s more ridiculous than most.
So incensed were we at the state of the cricket video game market, we decided to concoct our own effort. Honestly, the best thing about it is probably the cover art. Which still puts it ahead of most efforts available these days.
Our review of one man’s tale of trying to become a cricket writer. The digs at Stuart Broad are entirely ours.