A four match skirmish, of 3 ODIs and a T20, doesn’t constitute a series, nor does it mean anything in the grander scheme.
For those within shouting distance of an Ashes spot, the weeks ahead will shape their chances. Jarrod Potter on those near to the goal.
A compilation of Haigh’s greatest hits. Cricket journalism at its finest. Jarrod Potter on a worthy archive of modern cricket.
We’ve seen Bangladeshi victories before, but the New Zealand series shows more towards great development rather than lucky outcomes of the past. -JP
Jarrod revisits his first piece on TTA to see if Australia achieved what they needed to from their winter cricket tests.
Jarrod and Sandru has sufficiently recovered from the embarrassment of yesterday to post the Bangalore Washup.
Can the True Allrounders back up their 50% hit rate from Mohali? Probably not, but let’s find out.
Lame duck selection by lame duck selectors is no way to lead the Australian team into it’s toughest home Ashes series in twenty years.
Nothing but the end result separated the two teams. Add injury concerns and umpiring woes, and you have a discussion laden edition of the Washup.