With all of the NFL’s Week Two games completed, it’s time to reflect on which players, coaches, and teams are going back to practice this week with the biggest smiles on their faces...
England's summer of international cricket is now long finished; Sussex have won the pro-40, Essex have taken the Friends Provident Trophy and the Twenty20 cup happened...
Michael Vaughan will go down in history as one of England's greatest batsman and their greatest captain. Vaughan has notched up 26 wins since he was appointed captain in 2004, the most ever for an England skipper...
For the second test between England and South Africa at Headingley, the England selectors (in their wisdom) called up Nottinghamshire seam bowler Darren Pattinson to replace the injured Ryan Sidebottom...
Lord's is perhaps the most famous cricket stadium in the entire world. Everybody knows Lord's. They know the grand old pavilion, the space age media centre, the slope, the MCC members sporting their yellow and red stripes...
With the first half of England's summer of cricket now complete, it's time to reflect on exactly what England have learnt in the games against New Zealand: 1...
On a horrible, gloomy day, England and New Zealand served up a miserably turgid game to match the weather. England won the toss and elected to bowl on what was quite clearly a bowlers wicket; ...
This week saw the English county season descend into antics of Twenty20 cricket. Introduced by the ECB to the domestic calendar five years ago, Twenty20 cricket has become the most widely watched and most lucrative form of the game...
The middle order of England's batting lineup has been a constant problem for the Test side in recent months, and there's every chance that it will remain a problem in the upcoming one day games...
Yesterday, Michael Vaughan's test side sealed an expected series victory over New Zealand. A Black Caps series win was not ancitipated and, had they won, Vaughan's reign as captain would have ...
In 2005, England won the Ashes for the first time in twenty years, not because of an indestructible batting lineup, but because of the best pace bowling attack in the world...
There is not a single bowler as frustrating as England's James Anderson: on his day there are few in the world who are as dangerous or as good to watch. The problem is, his day only crops up once every few months...
10 days ago, the world laughed as the woefully short of form Paul Collingwood and Ian Bell managed to edge and block a slapstick 45 runs against the Kiwi's, taking England to a six wicket victory...
For a number of years now, Ian Bell has been an untouchable member of England's batting lineup. Praised for his wonderful technique and classical style at the crease, he backs this up with a solid average of 41...
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