This week we look at the most successful series partnerships, the hat-tricks, the longest waits on zero, and the cases of high run-out and stumped dismissals.
Tension is growing between players and cricket administrators and without a creative, mutually-agreeable solution, players may take matters into their own hands.
The competitive season starts this Sunday with a Sky Sports fixture vs Durham at the Riverside ground. Unfortunately I will not be available for selection due to a grade 2 tear of my right hamstring.
This week, we look at the batsmen who did best in result Tests, the fastest First-Class centuries, the youngest Test captains, the 700+ totals, and a couple of rules.
New Zealand are set to embark on what will be a fascinating return tour of England. While the tour itself doesn’t start for approximately three weeks, there has already been much discussion relating to it, particularly the makeup of NZ’s Test squad.
This week we look at the ins and outs of the 19th-century Tests, the high boundary tallies, the double-century partnerships, and the fielders who made the 100-catch mark.
It started with a stump mic, morphed into referrals for run outs, then grew into Snicko, Hot Spot and Hawkeye. Now, with player referrals to be trialled, it’s fair to ask “Where is technology taking us?”
This week we look at the highest scores by bowlers, the batsmen out first ball of a ODI, the doubles which led to results, the new ball laws, and the 2007/08 CB Series.