Statistician Anandji Dossa dies at 98
Anandji Dossa, a cricket historian who was considered the doyen of Indian cricket’s scoring and statistics, died in New York on MondayAmol Karhadkar23
Anandji Dossa, a cricket historian who was considered the doyen of Indian cricket’s scoring and statistics, died in New York on MondayAmol Karhadkar23
Kent were not to be denied. As Gloucestershire added 93 for the last four wickets the crowd shouted themselves hoarse and eventually gained their sati
The final day at Lord’s might have been hard to stomach but Sam Hain made sure it was more than palatable by scoring the first of what might be a good
Gloucestershire were skittled for 156 and then lost a wicket following on after Daryl Mitchell’s 167 had taken the visitors to 395Paul Edwards at Chel
West End, a village to the north-east of Southampton and home to the Ageas Bowl, is a bit of a ghost town nowadaysSidharth Monga at the Ageas Bowl24-J
David Moore, who played one first-class game for New South Wales in the 1980s, has been appointed as the state’s general manager of cricket performanc