“You have to really fight even to get a game”
Former Somerset spinner and Corpus alumnus Michael Munday says English cricket’s troubled relationship with leg spin is set to continue
Cricket Australia’s punishments are ludicrously harsh
Contradictory laws are no basis for bans which defy precedent and common sense
“You never felt like you’d actually made it”
Ex-England batsman Chris Tavaré tells Matt Roller about his Ashes success and Blues memories
Poppies mark the season of patriotic sensationalism
Abusing those who choose not to wear a poppy risks turning a symbol of respect into an excuse for division, writes Matt Roller
Blues train with Windies captain
Matt Roller reports on Carlos Brathwaite's training sessions with the Blues
Why fans must embrace four-day Test innovation
Shiv Bhardwaj argues that Test cricket's survival relies on innovation, whether we like it or not
Ben Stokes’ arrest has killed England’s Ashes chances
Jack Beadsworth sees little cause for optimism ahead of England's tour Down Under
Crichard’s haul sees Oxford slump to four-day defeat
Matt Roller reports on a disappointing four days at Fenner's
Oxford exact revenge at Lord’s
Gnodde and Marsden ensure Oxford triumph at Lord's to avenge their defeat in the T20 last week
Double defeat for Oxford in Varsity T20
Matt Roller reports on a disappointing day of cricket at Fenner's
The secret coach who revived Alastair Cook’s career
In a rare interview, Gary Palmer tells Matt Roller about his desire to become involved with the ECB
PakSoc beaten by rivals OIS
Shiv Bhardwaj reports on a convincing victory for Bharat Ramanathan's Oxford India Society CC
Cliché of the week: “Without troubling the scorers”
An early dismissal is actually the stuff of nightmares for scorers, writes Matt Roller
The ICC’s neglect of Irish cricket
Matt Roller writes that cricket's governing body has failed to promote the growth of the game