Let’s play cricket not war – A tribute to the rise of Afghan cricket

By: Guest Blogger Adarsh.     Twitter: @shah_adarsh In and around the early to mid 90s, the Taliban had risen to prominence taking advantage of the infighting, cronyism and the civil war. Pushing their own agendas on people with force was not uncommon. It was an everyday occurrence to see major and horrific Human Rights … More Let’s play cricket not war – A tribute to the rise of Afghan cricket

Boring Points 30 Entertaining Points 27 – A bit of a rant!

I’m in the mood for a rant with the nonsense that’s going on in our parliament today. I’ve been feeling a bit disillusioned with some who follow the game of rugby union. A game where good play is applauded no matter who is on the end of it. One of my biggest bug bears is … More Boring Points 30 Entertaining Points 27 – A bit of a rant!

The Future of English Cricket is Bright – Bowling

An Article from guest blogger Jacob Wadsworth, Have photos of Sam Cook, Matthew Fisher and I hope Josh Tongue but haven’t seen the others to take any.  I now these 3 are great young prospects having watched them. My name is Jacob Wadsworth, 24 years old, born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, I work as a … More The Future of English Cricket is Bright – Bowling