When Darren Sammy awoke from a slumber filled with English-conquering dreams earlier this month, he would have donned his maroon robe, picked up the St Lucia Express from the doormat and read that England's green and pleasant lands were officially in the midst of severe drought. The pocket hand warmers,...
(5) Comments | Posted May 1, 2012 | 4:11 PM
Until recently the Indian Premier League had been to me what protecting Gotham City has been to Batman for the past 73 years; fun on occasion, but swiftly becoming tedious and largely irrelevant. Where the Dark Knight had to contend with new, increasingly cunning and malevolent super-villains shortly after deposing...
(0) Comments | Posted April 15, 2012 | 3:06 PM
Sunday 15th April
Warwickshire, 243 & 262/8, beat Somerset, 147 & 354, by two wickets.
William Porterfield struck an eye pleasing 84, aided by some tail-end pyrotechnics from New Zealand's Jeetan Patel, as Warwickshire completed a two wicket victory over Somerset at Edgbaston.
Victory will be of great relief...
(2) Comments | Posted April 9, 2012 | 12:52 PM
It's taken five Tests, a great deal of soul searching, unceasing running repairs to increasingly damaged reputations and a dose or two of severe humiliation along the way but England have succeeded in winning a Test match in Asia for the first time this winter, seizing their final opportunity to...
(2) Comments | Posted March 29, 2012 | 10:58 AM
Well we hoped for a while, didn't we?
As Jonathan Trott and Matt Prior expertly marshalled England to a score of 233-4 chasing an improbable total of 340 in what would have been the biggest successful run chase in the annals of English cricket, even the most pessimistic of England...
(0) Comments | Posted March 22, 2012 | 1:34 PM
As England's second three day warm-up match of this two Test 'mini-tour' of Sri Lanka culminated in an unexpectedly exciting finale, thus averting one of those all too familiarly insipid draws so often associated with this beautiful isle, a sense of foreboding ahead of the upcoming five day stuff had...
(0) Comments | Posted March 20, 2012 | 2:26 PM
Watching the fascinating interview between former England captain Michael Atherton and disgraced former Pakistan fast bowling protégé Mohammad Amir last night stirred a number of emotions. Renewed disbelief that such events actually unfolded was just one, accompanied by anger that here sat one perpetrator of corruption within the most gentlemanly...
(2) Comments | Posted March 14, 2012 | 7:00 PM
Browsing various cricketing websites and forums, an almost religious tendency of mine during any given day, I get the distinct impression that many Indian pundits and fans alike are a little 'doom and gloom', shall we say, concerning the future prospects of their side in Test cricket. Indeed, some maverick...
(0) Comments | Posted February 26, 2012 | 5:00 PM
With news reaching the cricketing world that batsman Alviro Petersen will be joining Essex as their overseas player for the first half of the 2012 County Championship season, it is the second such announcement of late that I must admit to finding slightly baffling. The other announcement, of course, was...
(2) Comments | Posted February 23, 2012 | 6:00 PM
Let me begin my first HuffPost UK blog entry by congratulating the England cricket team on their completion of a 4-0 One Day International (ODI) series trouncing of Pakistan in Dubai on Tuesday.
England and ODI cricket are rather akin to politicians and honest expense claims; they rarely go together,...

(1) Comments | Posted May 16, 2012 | 5:32 PM