February 2009 - Bat and ball
Cricket Bets: The most bizarre Test matches in history
Those who witnessed the second Test between the West Indies and England being abandoned two weeks ago may think that was the only time in Test history it's happened; they'd be wrong. Andrew Hughes talks...
Matt Prior: Being a good husband and father...and being England's wicket-keeper
Ralph Ellis is all for the "new man" concept but wonders whether on this occasion Matt Prior shouldn't be behind the stumps in the West Indies rather than by his baby's cot......
Allen Stanford: Giles Clarke is no more guilty of being conned by Stanford than anyone else
Frank Gregan wonders whether the Stanford debacle hasn't inadvertently helped to conceal the fact that the England cricket team isn't that good. And those jumping on the bandwagon in pointing their finger at Giles Clarke...