With apologies to Graham Parker and the Rumour, David Taylor takes a look at an area of the game where opinions are sharply divided, the value of night-watchmen
David Mutton looks back at Vinod Kambli, Sachin Tendulkar’s childhood friend, who briefly set the cricket world alight with a dazzling start to his test match career.
He may not have been popular with opponents, but under the leadership of Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lanka became a force in the world game. In this feature Martin tells his story.
Over the next few days three CricketWeb writers, from varying locations across the cricket world, will be posting their reflections on the great man. An Australian, naturally, starts us off.
In the 1960s fielding standards were well down on those of today, with a few notable exceptions. Here Martin looks at the career of Colin Bland, undoubtedly the best of his time.