To win a test match, a team must take 20 opposition wickets. England makes this incredibly difficult. Their top order is resilient and will happily bat all day. Cook and Trott are two of the best in the world at just occupying the crease. Trott’s consistency is remarkable and Cook rarely gives his wicket away after getting a start. Despite this they have struggled in the current ashes series with Trott being horribly out of form and the pressure of captaincy is finally having an impact on Cook’s batting performances. I’m sure this is a rare blip and they’ll be back to their best soon.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The England Method
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Should Pro's Get Reprimanded For Abuse Like Amateurs Do?

I am not a prude or self-righteous in any way and actually enjoy a bit of sledging while I am batting, and as long as it’s funny, when i’m fielding too.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Ashes 3rd Test Review
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
A Letter from the DRS: Its Not My Fault
After a century-long tradition of on field umpires dictating play, you the cricket audience have been up in arms about my introduction to the game. I am the Decision Review System, and I am here to pledge my case.
I have been tasked to improve on the human eye, I understand you make mistakes so I am available to you to make sure horrid umpiring decisions do not dictate our great game. But instead I have been the subject of condemnation and torrents of abuse.
The simple fact is, I am merely misunderstood. My situation is analogous to building a house whose floor fell through and then blaming the hammer.
So who's fault is it really?
India
For your "overwhelming" support. Thanks.
Your Idiotic Rules
Who came up with the bright idea of limited referrals? If you are going to impose a limit, at least be realistic and give three or more. I hear you argue that you don't want the players to waste them on 50/50 calls, but now we've landed the ludicrous situation where everyone including me knows its out except the poor sod on field who muffed it. But is it his fault? Alas no, its mine somehow.
Your Idiotic Captains
A smart captain, Mr Cook, uses me sparingly because of the aforementioned silly referral limits. He removes the howlers and the howlers only, anything that's iffy he goes with the on-field call. And voila, I hand him reviews for the rainy days.
A silly captain, Mr Clarke, uses me any which way he pleases and burns all his team reviews. When the real howler comes along I am no help. And who's fault is that? Alas, mine somehow.
Shane Watson
The bane of my existence! Stop this blonde idiot from abusing me!
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Tete-a-Tete with the Stani Army
First of all we would like to thank the members of Stani Army for taking time out of their schedule and talking to us.
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DieHard Cricket Fans spoke to them about their inception, activities, planning and much more.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
MS Dhoni: The Golden Calf
In two weeks, this is my second article on him. And I just can’t help writing. If someone keeps you stuck like a barnacle to your television set even after the bewitching hours and makes you transfer his videos to the cell, recurrently, till you have reached a phase where you can just pull your hair, I don’t think you can help much.
After Sachin’s retirement, One Day cricket had nearly kicked the bucket for many of us. It didn’t tantalize the cricket fan in us anymore. It was humdrum. 15 were needed of the last six. We went to sleep.
And then India won with one wicket left!
“I think I am blessed with a good cricketing sense.” The skipper could not have been more on-the-nose in his self assessment.
After Sachin’s retirement, One Day cricket had nearly kicked the bucket for many of us. It didn’t tantalize the cricket fan in us anymore. It was humdrum. 15 were needed of the last six. We went to sleep.
And then India won with one wicket left!
“I think I am blessed with a good cricketing sense.” The skipper could not have been more on-the-nose in his self assessment.
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