January24

CricketWeb Book of the Year 2015

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Having finally, twelve months ago, settled on a format we were happy with this year we will proceed straight to the announcement of our awards. All things must evolve of course, so there is one piece of fine tuning, but nothing of substance. Last year we made an award to the Best New Writer, which […]

January18

Powerhouses of Indian Domestic Cricket – Top Ten Ranji Teams of All Time

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Over the years the domestic first class cricket tournaments have been the breeding grounds for cricketers to showcase their skill and pedigree in the. It has been the ideal platform for them to build on their credentials and go onto represent their respective countries on the international scene. So let’s analyse how the Indian state teams have fared in doing so in the India’s premier First Class Cricket competition, The Ranji Trophy.

December31

The Last of the Gregorys

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When we enter the New Year we will be a century on from the year when Australia’s only Test player to lose his life in World War Two was born. Ross Gregory deserves to be remembered much more than he is, and in this feature Martin tells his story.

December23

Over and Over

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In 1966 Ken Higgs was England’s most successful bowler England, but his entire international career was to be over within eighteen months. In this feature Martin remembers a man who bears comparison with Maurice Tate and Alec Bedser