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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.
August 2, 2017 County cricket / Match report

Keith Pont benefit match report, Ongar Cricket Club, 1986

2 minute readChas and Nick write: Back in 1986, sister/auntie Susan worked in public relations for Rhône-Poulenc (now part of Aventis), in Ongar, Essex. She was asked by one of its cricket-loving executives to organise a cricket day for Keith Pont‘s benefit year at Ongar Cricket Club. It’s worth remembering how popular

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August 1, 2017 Regulars

A cat moved from indifference by Toby Roland-Jones

< 1 minute readTom in Keynsham writes: “I know it’s not the usual thing, but it was noteworthy that our cat Olive took note of the cricket for the first time in her two-and-a-bit years on this planet during the emergence of Toe Roe-Joe.” Don’t worry, we’ve already commended Tom on providing a

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July 31, 2017 England / South Africa

Moeen Ali, England’s second spinner, takes a hat trick

< 1 minute readWe’ve told you before how we once saw a story in the local paper where a woman had come second in some sort of vegetable growing competition despite being the only person to enter something in that particular category. The judges decided that her entry was only worthy of a

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July 28, 2017 England / South Africa

Toby Roland-Jones: first look in Test cricket

< 1 minute readWe don’t believe you can draw meaningful conclusions from players’ debuts – but we report on them anyway. We suppose that if people call you Toblerone, you’re kind of duty-bound to provide the odd peak. 4-39 is pretty useful for a kick-off. Toby Roland-Jones seems to bowl at around 80mph.

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July 28, 2017 England / South Africa

What Ben Stokes’ erratic boundary-hitting says about his batting

< 1 minute readKevin Pietersen’s career strike-rate was 61.72. Matthew Hayden’s was 60.10. For all that these are batsmen with a reputation for intimidating bowlers, they chose their moments. This is a large part of the art of Test match batting. It’s about letting bowlers know that you are willing to hit them

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July 27, 2017 England / South Africa

Tom Westley: first look in Test cricket

< 1 minute readWe don’t believe you can draw meaningful conclusions from debut performances – but we report on them anyway. If there’s one thing we’ll say for Tom Westley, it’s that he appears to have a pleasing preference for the workmanlike side of the ground. Legside nurdlery has always worked for Alastair

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July 26, 2017 England / South Africa

England pick some wheat and chaff and postpone their separation until later

< 1 minute readAs a result of Cricinfo’s redesign, we don’t actually know that a Sri Lanka v India Test is taking place and therefore cannot comment on who has scored hundreds and who has been dismissed for three. We will instead restrict ourself to an observation that England will be picking at

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July 25, 2017 South Africa

In what sense was JP Duminy “released”?

< 1 minute readJP Duminy had initially been sentenced to a full Test tour of England but has been released early due to good behaviour and bad batting. Duminy has been around a while. He made his one-day international debut in 2004 and his Test debut in 2008. Somehow he has played 46

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July 23, 2017 England

Monumental rant about Anya Shrubsole narrowly averted

< 1 minute readWe properly went off on one there for a minute. Internally. An onlooker wouldn’t have noticed a thing, but inside we were seething. Anya Shrubsole took 6-46 (plus a run-out) to win the World Cup for England and she wasn’t even player of the match. They gave it to a

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July 20, 2017 Extras

Cricinfo’s new home page looks really amateur

< 1 minute readCricinfo have redesigned their website so that it looks like one of those ones that scrapes your content and republishes it in breach of copyright. The home page in particular looks like some sort of template from GoDaddy.com. The home page was dreadful before, in all honesty, but in an

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  1. King Cricket on Can Ben Stokes really carry on doing all of the things? And what’s Shubman Gill’s lifespan as a captain?July 30, 2025

    Stokes about the biceps tendon injury, mentioned above, that is now keeping him out of the fifth Test... "It's one…

  2. Ged Ladd on Can Ben Stokes really carry on doing all of the things? And what’s Shubman Gill’s lifespan as a captain?July 30, 2025

    Your point about petulant-handshake-gate reinforces my point about the unintended consequences of excessively playing through pain. At the very least…

  3. King Cricket on Can Ben Stokes really carry on doing all of the things? And what’s Shubman Gill’s lifespan as a captain?July 29, 2025

    And one of Matt Parkinson's seven wickets. Is the second division the only level of English cricket where leggies are…

  4. Sam on Can Ben Stokes really carry on doing all of the things? And what’s Shubman Gill’s lifespan as a captain?July 29, 2025

    Is it time to talk about Rehan Ahmed? I know second division doesn’t count. But flipping heck.

  5. Ritesh Banglani on Jasprit Bumrah Workload Watch… 86.4 oversJuly 29, 2025

    Sorry i just checked back on this comment. I was indeed expressing an opinion (stronger, but in the same direction…

RSS Animals being conspicuously indifferent to cricket

  • A cat continuing to maintain almost ostentatiously conspicuous indifference to cricket
  • Conspicuous indifference to Dan Lawrence’s gyrations from a human being
  • Is Winter (the cat) truly indifferent to cricket?

RSS Match reports

  • Real ale and Schrodinger’s membership | a Lancashire v Derbyshire match report
  • Burgers, noise and handshakes | another World Test Championship final match report
  • Tennises, Black Caps and tie envy at the World Test Championship Final | a match report

RSS Cricket bats in unusual places

  • DEVICE NEWS! (A match report being conspicuously indifferent to cricket in an unusual place)
  • A cricket bat in a Pigbag video
  • A Spartan cricket bat in a UK politics documentary

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  • Can Ben Stokes really carry on doing all of the things? And what’s Shubman Gill’s lifespan as a captain?
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