September25

The Legend of ‘Cricket’

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When Prince Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji stepped onto the Old Trafford playing field on July 16th 1896 for the Second Ashes Test of the summer, history was made. Ranjitsinhji, or as nicknamed by his team-mates, ‘Smith’, became the first player of Asian descent to represent England at international cricket.

September22

England’s Fast Four

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For the first time since Australia last visited, England look like they could well have one of the world’s top pace attacks on their hands. How should this attack be comprised?

September21

Ask The Spider #33

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This week we look at the average score of the century, India’s daynight origins, the ODI run-outs, and a great deal relating to Test match triple-century partnerships.

September18

Leader of the Pack

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He’s snared nigh on 300 Test wickets, topped the ODI bowling rankings and for 18 months been regarded as the pre-eminent fast bowler in the world. But for Brett Lee, the biggest challenges lie ahead.

September09

Ask The Spider #31

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This week we look at the twin centuries, the most runs in a month, the player who played before the first and after the second world war, the most stumpings, and more.

September06

Can South Africa topple Australia ?

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It may seem a long time ago now, but South Africa did do a very professional job in clinching their first Test series victory in England since their re-introduction to international cricket. Now on the horizon is the ultimate challenge – repeating the dose against the world champions in Australia. Victory here, and South Africa can lay reasonable claim to being the new team to beat.

September01

Ask The Spider #30

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This week we look at the most ineffective Test bowlers, the last-gasp hat-tricks, the extras top-scoring, the big gaps, and those who attained the tag of “lucky charm”.