Reassessing English cricket’s dependence on the ‘private school production line’
The accusation that professional English cricket is the preserve of the privately-educated is often thrown around like an errant delivery
The accusation that professional English cricket is the preserve of the privately-educated is often thrown around like an errant delivery
West Indies legend Desmond Haynes believes Kieron Pollard needs time in his new role as limited-overs captain, writes Will Cracknell.
A 15-year-old has become the first woman to represent a New Malden cricket club at a senior level. Leah Bradley
West Indian batting great Desmond Haynes wants children to be allowed into test match grounds for free to increase popularity
West Indian cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers admitted despite the riches T20 cricket gives, he would still choose to play
A battle to save the world’s oldest cricket club has has taken a step closer to success. Mitcham cricket ground,
The company behind the redevelopment of a historic 115-year-old cricket pavilion promised to sell or lease the pavilion back to
Surrey missed out on the knockout stages of the One-Day Cup despite a five-wicket win at The Oval against Glamorgan,
England Hockey are encouraging more girls to take up sport through Team Up initiative. Alexandra Smart, coach at Hampstead and
Nine disability school projects got the chance to play at the Oval for Surrey CCC’s Disability Cricket Championship last week.
England women’s cricket captain Heather Knight believes her squad’s number one status in the ICC women’s world rankings ‘adds extra