Posts tagged with ‘Peter Siddle’

Some might say that a cricket contest took place today. Others, including all of New South Wales, would disagree with a certain amount of muscular vitality. But far more importantly, we can reveal for the first time a hidden secret about the much scrutinised technique of Philip Hughes.

NSW thrash Vics, Hughes technique inspiration

England have spent the previous three Tests grafting hard and building up their 1-0 advantage. Today they flushed it efficiently down the toilet with three hours of the most inept cricket you will ever have the displeasure to witness.

The Ashes: 4th Test, day 1

England fell apart today quicker than my best DIY efforts. You don’t score 102 in the first innings and win the match every week, so we can probably start looking towards the Oval, unless a minor miracle occurs.

The Ashes: Pathetic England all out for 102

Blinkered Ashes Reporting season is well underway. Patrick Kidd, of The Times’ Line and Length blog, thinks England’s inevitable defeat will be all due to the practice the Aussies have had in England over the years. Here’s my alternative take.

When Blinkered Ashes Reporting attacks!

I have decided to announce the inaugural GoodCricketWicket Test XI, a selection of test match performers who I deem to be worthy of praise. This XI will be updated on a rolling basis, although there is no time limit.

The GCW Test XI

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