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  • There are simpler ways to boost interest and avoid empty seats than points-based system, cut ticket prices for one

    April 20, 2016

    I don't have a problem with innovation or trying something new but I’m not convinced the proposed points-based system, mooted for the Sri Lanka tour this summer, is destined to be a rip-roaring success. The premise would be for the men’s game to follow the lead of the women’s and the winner of the series [...]

  • England batsman James Taylor proved that guts not size is key to success – although his retirement means Test places are up for grabs

    April 13, 2016

    I was still at Hampshire when I first played against James Taylor, who was with Leicestershire at the time, and I remember thinking to myself when he walked out to bat: ‘My God, this guy is tiny’. At 5ft 6in he is one of the smallest cricketers I ever came up against and he was [...]

  • Tributes paid as heart condition forces England batsman James Taylor to retire

    April 12, 2016

    England batsman James Taylor has been stripped of the finest years of his international career after being forced to retire due to a serious heart condition, according to former national team skipper Nasser Hussain. The 26-year-old is set to undergo surgery later this week having been diagnosed with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, a similar condition [...]

  • Jade Dernbach interview: I’m more mature now, have a different outlook and ready to regain my England spot

    April 11, 2016

    He may have been a lightning rod for criticism and a byword for promising bowlers tossed on the international scrapheap, but Surrey seamer Jade Dernbach is desperate to defy what some might consider lengthy odds and resurrect his England career. It has been a rocky road over recent years for the Johannesburg-born quick, who has [...]

  • Kevin Pietersen ready to switch allegiances and play Test cricket for South Africa

    April 10, 2016

    Controversial former England skipper Kevin Pietersen has floated the possibility of making a sensational return to international cricket with his native South Africa. The Pietermaritzburg-born batsman made his England debut during the 2005 Ashes series and proceeded to score 8,181 runs in 104 Tests, at an average of 47.28, for his adopted country. Pietersen was [...]

  • Forget all the World Twenty20 despair and Stokes sniping, this England side is something special

    April 6, 2016

    So much of the fallout from Sunday’s World Twenty20 final defeat has focused on all-rounder Ben Stokes and England despair, but Eoin Morgan’s side deserve a huge pat on the back for getting that far in the competition. This England team is starting to become something very special. Getting to the final proved that, it’s [...]

  • My third six off “legend” Stokes was a fluke, admits West indies World Twenty20 hero Brathwaite

    April 4, 2016

    West Indies hero Carlos Brathwaite admits that he fluked the third of his four brutal sixes which propelled his side to World Twenty20 glory against England at Eden Gardens on Sunday. Brathwaite launched a ferocious last-over assault on England all-rounder Ben Stokes and clubbed the 24-year-old for successive maximums as West Indies chased down the [...]

  • Bayliss backs ‘heart and soul’ Stokes to recover from World Twenty20 last-over nightmare

    April 4, 2016

    England head coach Trevor Bayliss has backed Ben Stokes to recover from his last-over nightmare during Sunday’s galling World Twenty20 final defeat, insisting the all-rounder is the side’s “heart and soul”. Stokes was clobbered for four successive sixes by Carlos Brathwaite with the West Indies requiring 19 from the final over for victory, leaving a [...]

  • West Indies use World Twenty20 victory to attack critics and detractors, including Shane Warne, Mark Nicholas and the West Indies Cricket Board

    April 3, 2016

    Emotional West Indies players used their crowning as World Twenty20 champions at Eden Gardens in Kolkata to settle scores and launch a broadside at detractors. Needing 19 to win off the final over, all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite cracked England’s Ben Stokes for four successive sixes to seal a stunning four-wicket success in a captivating contest. The recent [...]

  • World Twenty20 final defeat was not Ben Stokes’ fault, insists England skipper Eoin Morgan

    April 3, 2016

    Skipper Eoin Morgan insisted Ben Stokes was not to blame for England’s World Twenty20 final defeat after West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite smashed four successive sixes in the last over to snatch an enthralling victory yesterday. England had appeared on course for success with West Indies needing 19 off the final over, to be bowled by [...]

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