November17

Ask The Spider #39

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This week we look at the bowlers who conceded 200+, Edgbaston’s best tourist, the most catches by a substitute in a game, and the large totals of extras dominated by one type.

November15

An Australian Low Point

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The recently finished Australian tour of India ended with its fair share of action and excitement. Could Australia chase down such a mammoth lead? With such a long batting order anything was possible. However as the top order began to throw their wickets away – one by one – one got the sense that this Australian team had little idea what it was doing, which really was the theme of the ill fated tour.

November13

The Rise and Rise of Australia – Part Two

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Australia’s recent loss in India, their first in over three years and their second in eight, has once more set tongues wagging about their decline. This is nothing new of course, but the hints of truth are stronger than ever now. So we look back at “Australia’s era”, in a two-part special.

November11

The Rise and Rise of Australia – Part One

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Australia’s recent loss in India, their first in over three years and their second in eight, has once more set tongues wagging about their decline. This is nothing new of course, but the hints of truth are stronger than ever now. So we look back at “Australia’s era”, in a two-part special.

November10

Ask the Spider #38

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This week we look at those conceding 200+ in a Test first-innings, the England debut centurions, the wicketkeeper who never conceded a bye and those who never had a c&b.

November05

The fallout from England

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For the Stanford Superstars it was sheer joy, just rewards for their six weeks of preparation for the one-off cash bonanza. For England it was a missed opportunity to boost their bank balances to the tune of around 619,000 pounds, and coming up woefully short will torment them in moments of quiet reflection.

November03

Ask the Spider #37

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This week we look at Australia’s current spinners, the high bowled numbers in Test history, the longest fourth-innings’, the leading bowlers of the 1930s, and the pairs.

October30

Relaxation time short lived

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October tends to be the month when cricketers get some time off from cricket and can relax. It is also the time many go away on holiday and forget about the exhausting season. I managed to get away with my Wife to Cyprus for a week. Unfortunately for myself and Andy the relaxation time is short lived as we have our own coaching business which kicked off for the winter on the 16th October. I guess you could say myself and Andy have cricket in our blood!

October29

Money (That’s What I Want)

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On Saturday night, England and the Stanford Superstars will play out 40 overs and the winner will take home a huge amount of cash. We take a look at the impact that this game might have on the future of the game.