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...
This is the vibe we’re getting at the minute, but prior to the Ashes, Paul Collingwood averaged 58, 43, 61 and 68 in successive series. Paul Collingwood never gets much slack.
It strikes us that if you say someone’s got no talent often enough, it colours people’s views in itself. Yes, Collingwood had a poor Ashes [...]
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