AuthorPaul Potter

All The England I Could Eat – Part Two

Today we have the second part of Paul Potter’s piece remembering some great Ashes moments from an Australian perspective … Adelaide 2010 Bell and Pietersen didn’t play a Test together in the ’09 Ashes. It was the latter’s injury that allowed the former back into the team at Edgbaston. Come the next series in South Africa, they were playing in the same team, a team that finally had a strong batting core. There were times against Australia where it felt like Strauss or nothing...

All The England I Could Eat – Part One

Today our Aussie friend Paul Potter looks back on some classic Ashes moments from an Australian perspective. It’s good to remember that we’ve caused the old enemy some pain over the years in the test arena. It hasn’t always been one-way traffic! Enjoy folks. This is part one. The second part will be published next week … It was the first ball of the first Test match, but it was only years later that I recognised the deeper significance of Bill Lawry’s commentary when...

The May Marriage

Today we have an article from Paul Potter, who is one of our Australian readers. He’s been following our recent discussions about the county championship with interest and has a rather interesting take on things. He certainly offers food for thought and, quite frankly, it’s good to see that people from other countries have faith in our domestic product. More than the ECB do anyway. Over to you, Paul …  The IPL features many a full toss, but it is not a tournament for The Full...

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