Jonathan Wilson
The first time this year you had fun playing cricket
Your body hurts, your mind rebels, and your spirit can't handle the world changing around you
Redemption, fate and hope are words that swirl around in the mind as the dreaded day looms closer
When your shoulder is sore, your shin protests, you feel like death, and you play cricket - hoping to produce the devastating dipper you long for
Can a lifelong supporter of written-off teams handle seismic victories?
Having a qualifying round in the World T20 is not a bad idea, but it wouldn't hurt to have two more sides go through to join the top eight
In cricket as in life, we favour sharp drama and narratives of redemption, doing the Stewarts and the Gooches of the world a disservice
The Authors notch up their second victory away from home, with a little help (sort of) from your correspondent
The perils of getting into a detailed discussion about your technique and game with an expert
It's the only sport that expects its athletes to perform feats they are bad at, and where the conditions can turn a match on its head. Let's not lose that