Tag Archives: Jason Gillespie
Barbados triumph is pre-season boost for Yorkshire
Yorkshire collected some pre-season silverware when they triumphed in the final of The Banks Barbados T20 Cup at Kensington Oval, defeating Warwickshire by 44 runs. During a hectic day of cricket, their openers twice served them well, enjoying fruitful partnerships … Continue reading
Jason Gillespie on Yorkshire’s future: listen now
Jason Gillespie says he’s relishing the challenges that await him at Headingley. The new first team coach talks about innovation, his experiences in Zimbabwe and getting Yorkshire back on track. Listen here For more county podcasts see here For more … Continue reading
Gillespie has “firm but fair” authority: Moxon
Yorkshire’s new first team coach Jason Gillespie has the right blend of authority and comradeship, according to the county’s director of cricket Martyn Moxon. The former Australia paceman has been at Headingley this week and will be back at the … Continue reading
Gillespie’s search, Bumble’s presidency: Richard Gibson
Yorkshire are looking to add a Kolpak recruit to their 2012 squad in a further move away from the commitment shown to homegrown players last season. It is understood that director of cricket Martyn Moxon and new coach Jason Gillespie … Continue reading
Gillespie has aura to revitalise Yorkshire, says Gale
Jason Gillespie has promised to bring fun to Yorkshire when he begins his new job as first-team coach but there is very serious business for the former Australian fast bowler to attend to. Primarily, meeting the expectations of the club’s … Continue reading
Yorkshire return for Gillespie as first team coach
Former Australian Test bowler Jason Gillespie is rejoining Yorkshire as part of the club’s revamped coaching set-up. Gillespie, 36, will be named as first team coach at a Headingley press conference on Tuesday November 15, succeeding Craig White in the … Continue reading
Big moments earn England the Ashes
When it came down to it, at the Oval in the Ashes decider, the loss of ten wickets for just 87 runs on the second afternoon cost Australia the urn. England, by contrast, were good enough when it mattered … Continue reading
Australia will think nothing is impossible
Can Australia still win The Oval Test? Well nothing is impossible and at 80 for no wicket they have had the perfect possible start. But, if you were to look at things dispassionately, there is no way that any side … Continue reading
England look for lead beyond 300
Stuart Broad was the real hero for England on the second day of this Ashes decider, but it was poor batting as well as great bowling which led to Australia’s collapse to 160 all out. No one could have seen … Continue reading
Panesar would have been better pick
I think England have missed a trick by not playing Monty Panesar in this final Ashes Test. The pitch at The Oval is already starting to take some turn, and it is very dry. Clearly, as the match goes on, … Continue reading