Why do we remember what we remember?
The Oval Test of 1983: something of an epiphany PA Photos Enlarge Memory works in strange, discomforting ways. When I was youn…
The Oval Test of 1983: something of an epiphany PA Photos Enlarge Memory works in strange, discomforting ways. When I was youn…
The Melbourne Test: a welcome coda to Christmas Day in England Getty Images Enlarge The living room is stuffy. There's a vague…
Memory heightens the sense that things used to be better in sport Getty Images Enlarge I spent a fair bit of the football Worl…
Lendl Simmons had his bat drilled in the USA and lived to tell the tale AFP Enlarge When you leave the airport in Malabo, the …
For some reason, front-foot no-balls are scrutinised only when a wicket falls Associated Press Enlarge No team will want to in…
Younis Khan isn't quite the best candidate to open the innings Getty Images Enlarge India always beat Pakistan in World Cups, …
In the simpler World Cup days before 1987, Alvin Kallicharran was a sight to behold PA Photos Enlarge White-haired Rohan Kanha…
India have a 5-0 unbeaten run in the World Cup against Pakistan, which makes them ripe for the toppling AFP Enlarge India-Paki…
Australia have not only been the most successful team in the World Cups, they also have won their matches convincingly most times.…
West Indies aren't exactly in good nick at the moment AFP Enlarge I'm getting pretty darn tired of the World Cup. Every single…