This week, we examine the Test teams’ favourite grounds, the bowlers who enjoyed bowling at certain batsmen, the batsmen who enjoyed touring, the bad declarations, and more.
Sri Lanka’s performance this Australian summer has been far below its ability. There has been a severe slump in their one day form over the last six months or so, which included a series loss at home to England.
This week, we look at those who missed the MOTM, the First-Class and Test debuts in the same match, the bowling wicketkeepers, and a lot of records involving opening batsmen.
I told you this week would be more interesting than last. Alright, I’ve still barely had the time to scribble this down around about a workload that I’m not going to whinge about on here, because I knew it would be like this when I signed the contract, but there’s a lot more cricket on, at least.
At the time of writing, it is uncertain whether Australia’s tour of Pakistan will go ahead, while Bangladesh’s tour Down Under has been postponed due to its clashing with the Beijing Olympics.
The decision to move to England and register as a non-overseas player is becoming increasingly frequent for the countries with such an agreement with the EU. So how is this effecting English cricket?
This week we look at the highest scores in final matches and by number-elevens, the most boundaries in an innings, the workings of the LG rankings and the 300+ ODI scores.