World T20 Preview: A Town Called Reunion [India]
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Our English correspondent, George Collyer, provides his take on the men in “Shock Red” ahead of the World Twenty20.
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.
As we continue our preview for the World T20, Dan McGrath goes full Buzzfeed in reviewing the Asia Cup. Never go full Buzzfeed.
Originally published on DV Mace’s Smorgasbord of Sport, 03-Nov-2014. The art of left-arm unorthodox spin – or Chinaman bowling – is incredibly rare. Only really Brad Hogg, Paul Adams and the one-Test Beau Casson have made decent goes of the art in recent years. The South African-born Dutchman Michael Rippon, however, is doing is … More Six Ball Over: Michael Rippon
Originally posted on DV Mace’s Smorgasbord of Sport, 16-Oct-2014. Today’s Six Ball Over is with the Dutch wicketkeeper Wesley Barresi. Wesley has coped well with being a top-order bat, as well as the keeper, and has been an instrumental part of the Netherlands team for some time.
Originally posted on DV Mace’s Smorgasbord of Sport, 13-Oct-2014. The latest victim of a Six Ball Over is the Netherland’s vice-captain and former Western Australia cricketer Michael Swart. He’s played played 12 One Day Internationals, and in his 18 international T20s for the Dutchmen he averages just under 28 with the bat (at a 120 … More Six Ball Over: Michael Swart