Tony Blair on Ed Miliband criticism: “I was misinterpreted” December 31, 2014 Much sackcloth-and-ashing afoot this morning, after Tony Blair insisted comments in which he appeared to say Ed Miliband could not win the election were "misinterpreted". His denial, on Twitter, came a day after the publication of an interview in The Economist, in which Blair was quoted as saying Miliband had swung too far to the right [...]
How to stay sane in the workplace November 27, 2013 Jonathan Trott’s dramatic surprise departure from the Ashes tour reminds us that stress is a serious problem TEST cricket, the gentleman’s game with emphasis on the gentle, is the last sport you’d envisage being a rigorous mental challenge. But just one test into the Ashes tour, the out-of-form batsman Jonathan Trott followed Marcus Trescothick and [...]
Siddle’s no-ball blunder leaves Australia fearing for their Ashes chances July 18, 2013 AUSTRALIAN fast bowler Ryan Harris fears “unacceptable” errors could see his team throw away their chance to regain the Ashes this summer. England made an early recovery from 28-3 to move to 168-4 on the first day of the second Test at Lord’s when seamer Peter Siddle thought he had made the crucial breakthrough by [...]
Any Other Business – 18/07 July 17, 2013 ■ Former England cricket captain Mike Gatting has been getting around the City charity sporting circuit lately. Not only did he complete annual Standard Chartered Great City race last week – and blindfolded too – he then hopped straight on his bike for five days of cycling – from Chester-le-Street to Lord’s cricket ground – [...]
Ashes double is our aim, says England’s Prior February 13, 2013 WICKETKEEPER Matt Prior believes England possess all the qualities required to win back-to-back Ashes series against old adversaries Australia later this year. Prior, who played a crucial part in England’s two previous triumphs at home and Down Under, is expected to don the gloves again when Australia arrive for the five-Test series starting in July [...]
England’s bloom down to Flower December 7, 2010 WHEN England inevitably win the Ashes, the likes of Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen will take the plaudits, but the man who will really deserve huge congratulations is Andy Flower. The kind of consistent success that he has engineered does not happen by chance. The players may be executing it, and very well too, but [...]
England kicked them in the teeth December 1, 2010 THE first punches have been thrown and, as England prepare to start the second Ashes Test tonight, it is Australia who are reeling from some body blows to their confidence. The Aussies are used to starting with a win and got themselves in a great position at the Gabba. England will have been disappointed not [...]
Pietersen ready for return to form December 1, 2010 ANDREW STRAUSS and Ricky Ponting have had barely enough time for the amazing turnaround of the drawn first Test to sink in before the second Test starts in Adelaide tonight. The Adelaide Oval has a reputation as a batsman’s pitch but we should also expect a conclusion. Formerly famous for yielding draws, there have only [...]
Gutsy Cook repays selectors’ faith November 28, 2010 OUR cricket columnist, former England batsman and Warwickshire chairman Andy Lloyd, has been poring over all the Ashes action. Here he dissects what he’s learned from the play so far. THROW IN THE TOWEL England have shown they have terrific resolve. For the first three days they didn’t play badly but things did not go [...]
Collingwood won’t revel in Australia’s Ashes disarray November 5, 2010 ENGLAND’S Paul Collingwood admits enjoying seeing Australia toil in the run-up to the Ashes but is refusing to gloat just yet. The Aussies slipped to a sixth successive defeat in all formats on Wednesday to Sri Lanka and have had to deny suggestions of a rift between vice-captain Michael Clarke and batsman Mike Hussey. Yet, [...]