World T20 Previews: New Zealand
Another World T20 preview? Another World T20 preview. This time Emma embarks on trying to quantify the start of post-McCullum New Zealand.
Another World T20 preview? Another World T20 preview. This time Emma embarks on trying to quantify the start of post-McCullum New Zealand.
Sri Lanka are up next in our series of World T20 previews, with Dan McGrath’s semi-informed analysis of the returning champs.
Mere hours after Australia took their warm-up series against South Africa 2-1, Dan McGrath provides a more pessimistic assessment of their chances in the World T20.
Carrying on our previews of the World T20, Devon looks at Bangladesh. With the preliminary draw starting, it begs the question – will the Tigers get to the main draw?
Robert continues our series on World T20 previews – this time, Zimbabwe, the African underdogs. They’re capable of springing surprises, but will they even get past Hong Kong?
As we continue our preview for the World T20, Dan McGrath goes full Buzzfeed in reviewing the Asia Cup. Never go full Buzzfeed.
As the Mind the Windows team previews each of the teams competing for cricketing glory in the World T20, Devon Mace starts off the series by looking at the Associates — Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Ireland, the Netherlands, Oman, and Scotland.
Mind the Windows debutante Emma Selley looks at the recent two-Test series between New Zealand and Australia, where the Kiwis were unable to prevent an Australian whitewash in Brendon McCullum’s farewell series.
Mind the Windows writer Lachlan Harper looks at the recent two-Test series between New Zealand and Australia, where the Aussies ruined a fairytale ending in Brendon McCullum’s farewell series.
Scott Styris takes guard for the new over, while Shaun Tait retires from the bowling crease to be replaced by a young Mitchell Johnson. Filling in for the rested Glenn McGrath, Johnson is slightly less quick, somewhat less hostile, and significantly less coordinated than his 2013-14 incarnation. But today, the first ball is just about … More Peter Fulton: ‘I loved every minute’