Tag Archives: Tim Bresnan
Anderson’s drive to revive Burnley club: Richard Gibson
This current England team are confident of where they are heading – victory over India at Edgbaston would confirm world number one status – but also refuse to forget where they came from. On the eve of this current npower series, … Continue reading
CMJ: England’s ‘Three Bs’ should all play at Edgbaston
And so, as old Samuel might have put it, to Birmingham, there to see England scale further heights. Probably, but it will not be so easy for England this time because India’s pride is deeply wounded and with luck they … Continue reading
Yorkshire plan to bring Bresnan into Roses battle
Yorkshire are confident of fielding Jacques Rudolph in the Roses match at Headingley and will have Tim Bresnan in their side from the second day if he is not required at Lord’s. Rudolph flew in today (July 19) and is … Continue reading
Tuffers plans new literary jaunt: Richard Gibson
Publishers Headline are looking to exploit Phil Tufnell’s profile, both with Test Match Special and beyond the game’s boundaries thanks to his mainstream television work, with a telling of his favourite cricketing anecdotes across two books. Tufnell, 45, released a … Continue reading
Yorkshire look to McGrath as Durham clash looms
After two rounds of Twenty20 matches Yorkshire and Durham found themselves in the bottom two places in the Friends Life northern group, giving them more reason to look ahead to their County Championship clash at Chester-le-Street, starting on June 18. … Continue reading
John Emburey: England facing serious World Cup questions
Even if England manage to beat the West Indies in their final group match I cannot see them progressing beyond the quarter-finals of this World Cup. And, unless there is a remarkable turnaround in form and performance, I think that … Continue reading
Bresnan honour and Aussie’s county collection
England were denied the chance to parade the Ashes urn as a team on British soil this winter due to the scheduling of the one-day series against Australia immediately upon its conclusion, but recognition for individuals remains on the horizon. … Continue reading