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Continue readingAuthor: King Cricket
Otherwise known as Alex Bowden, a lapsed cricket journalist who has written for ESPNCricinfo, wisden.com, Cricket 365, The Cricketer and plenty of other places.
Links to some non-cricket writing and a bit more background here.
Did you see… Chris Gayle break into a run?
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Continue readingDid you see… Jos Buttler’s wrists?
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Continue readingCounty cricket is dying and poverty-stricken and if something isn’t done soon the counties won’t even have enough money to tempt the world’s finest cricketers to renounce their international careers any more
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Continue readingSomeone has hidden or misplaced the Sri Lanka Test team that subsides to predictable defeats. If anyone tracks it down, they should probably alert the authorities. Its parents will no doubt be very worried
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Books to read at the cricket? The Price of Fish by Ian Harris and Michael Mainelli
2 minute readGed Ladd writes: Disclosure: One of The Price Of Fish’s authors, Ian Harris, is my nom d’actualité. I had been invited by the London School of Economics for a video interview around some of the subject matter in the award-winning book, The Price of Fish, A New Approach to Wicked
Continue readingKusal Perera does not care for circumstances
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Continue readingJason Holder is not Bill Lumbergh
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