Michael Vaughan and Steve Harmison have been left out of England’s 16-man Ashes training squad - which suggests their Ashes dreams are over.
Whilst Vaughan is centrally contracted, only a man with a brain the size of Phil Tufnell’s could make a case for him starting any of this summer’s Tests. He has been woefully out of form ever since...well...2005.
I reckon Harmison’s un...
I was expecting an innings win for Australia but Paul Collingwood lived to do what he claimed he would - bat out the game for England.Australia could not close what really should have been their game, especially after they ran through England’s middle order and had them at 127-6.It was quite unbelievable really, particularly when Monty Panesar came out to bat and went back unbeaten.Here are ...
Well another Ashes series over and I am sure the reviews and respective post-mortems are already under way, at least for the Australian camp. Despite the fifth test being a lop-sided affair and ending inside four days, the 2009 Ashes has been fiercely competitive and both sides have shown glimpses of test cricket worthy of the number 1 test ranking. As is the way with all major test series, acti...
The Cardiff Ashes Test was a great example of how a draw can be exciting. Today, after playing in the snow, eating a roast dinner and having a couple of pints, we would have been happy with a soporific blockathon, but you get what you’re given.
Paul Collingwood made a huge and often overlooked contribution to [...]
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