England v India: Trent Bridge Day 1 what a difference a week makes
England 221 India 24/1 Well well. What a difference a week makes. This time last week we were watching Kevin Pietersen majestically make his way to a double ton, the Indian bowling attack sans Zaheer...
View ArticleTrent Bridge Day 3: The Spirit Lives
First things first – I didn’t write about day 2 because I was at Lord’s yesterday for Ladies Day and didn’t get home till midnight. Ladies day was fabulous, the weather was beautiful, the cricket was...
View ArticleEdgbaston Day 1: England dominate. Again.
India 224 England 84/0 As England’s cities were surveying the damage of nights of insane rioting and looting, India were left surveying the damage of another day of English cricketing dominance....
View ArticleEdgbaston Day 2: Now it’s just embarrassing
India 224 England 456/3 Dear oh dear oh dear. Not to take away from England’s performance, which was masterful, but India today were woeful. Utterly woeful. This series has died a pretty painful...
View ArticleEdgbaston Day 3: Records tumble and surrealism prevails
India 224 and 35/1 England 710/7 (yes 710)d What an absolutely surreal day. England and Alastair Cook sent records tumbling left right and centre. India were ground down further and further and...
View ArticleEdgbaston Day 4: Mission Accomplished. Number 1.
Mission accomplished. England have now gone to number 1 Test team in the world (let’s leave debates about the validity of the ranking system for another time). From the moment James Anderson got the...
View ArticleThe Oval Day 1 plus the much more exciting County Championship
England 75/0 Summary: Filth followed by damp. That pretty much tells you all you need to know. RP Singh was resurrected Lazarus style to Test cricket after 3 years in the grave. He’s fat and crap....
View ArticleThe Oval Day 2 – Who were those phonies?
England 457-3 (Bell 181*) The morning session had us all wondering who’d kidnapped the Indian team and replaced them with a completely different one. They showed intensity in the field (yes really)...
View ArticleThe Oval Final Day – Whitewash, Broken Hearts and the end of Summer
England 591/6 India 300 and 283 (f/o) England win by an innings and 8 runs and win the series 4-0 Exactly a century ago the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre. Fast forward a hundred years and...
View ArticleThe cricketing highs and lows of 2014
Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. HIGHS 1) Yorkshire crowned county champions. Whilst their...
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