6 October 2008, 9:56 pm
There is one old English man named geoffrey Boycott and here are his comments on players of top 2 teams of world - Australia and India. http://content-www.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/335439.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/international/england/2663356/England-can-win-the-Ashes... read more
4 October 2008, 8:48 pm
In a scathing attack on senior Indian batsmen, former England skipper Geoffrey Boycott on Saturday said they are desperate to hold on to their places in the team not just for their love of cricket but also for the endorsement deals that come with being in the side. "The great Indian batsmen are lo... read more
3 October 2008, 8:21 am
It was almost two o’clock when Alice sat down on the grass with some books. She watched a football soar up into the sky and fall back down to the group of boys gathering together, hoping to get the ball. A boy in her English class dribbled the ball up the football pitch before tripping up on his... read more
2 October 2008, 6:56 pm
In England we have used the term "Paki" to refer to someone from Pakistan for a long time. It is not used in a derogatory manner (although it can be). We just use it as an abbreviation like we call ourselves "Brits", which is short for "Britons" or "Yank/Yankee" for North Americans. It was used ... read more
2 October 2008, 5:59 pm
A tall athletic cricketer he played for Sussex & England. His brother also played test cricket. He was a medium pace & off spin bowler & handy on the field. His preferred fielding place was in slips. He was involved in a major upheavel which changed the face of cricket for all time. He is still i... read more
1 October 2008, 8:34 pm
Which commonly used night-watchman do you think was least suited to his task? I remember Dean Headley for England often getting out in the same evening he came in as night-watchman. Was he the worst night-watchman around, or do you think he was a better batsman than I think? Who, then, was the world... read more