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It might have only lasted eight balls, but Nathan Lyon bowling to Ben Stokes in a domestic red ball competition is a pretty big deal
It might have only lasted eight balls, but Nathan Lyon bowling to Ben Stokes in a domestic red ball competition is a pretty big deal
Over his professional career, Jos Buttler has hit seven T20 centuries. Whilst these have come across a range of grounds and conditions, there exist several
In this world, nothing is certain but life, death, taxes, and Sanju Samson crossing 50 in the first game of the IPL. For a player
The IPL is back, and so are my favourite men in pink. Always worth celebrating, this season is made all the more exciting given the
The events of the last 24 hours have highlighted a greater trend in cricket that I feel an increasing uneasiness with. When Harry Brook withdrew
2 months and many reverse sweeps later, England go home having lost 4-1 to India. Given the level of noise surrounding the series and the
At the close of play on Day One, Yashasvi Jaiswal walked off the field with a score of 179*. In an innings where no other
In a week’s time, England’s trip to India will be officially underway. With plenty of talk about ‘reverse sweeps as forward defences’ and turning pitches,
Second Season Syndrome. The idea within sport that a promising first season may be followed by a disappointing second offering. Such a phenomenon can be
With the TV rights to India v England as popular as Ollie Robinson’s name in the IPL auction, a certain Michael Mouse has become favourite
It’s January, and that means we are back for Season 2 of the IPL’s favourite off-shoot. The SA20 returns, and for many that means cricket
No, 22 professional athletes have not collectively forgotten how to play Test cricket. They just landed on a dodgy pitch. As South Africa v India