Co-founder of Guerilla Cricket with Nigel "The Bear" Walker, the other Nigel (Henderson) continues to eschew the glamour of the mainstream, remaining true to socialist principles to fight the good fight Outside Cricket. The programme"s main anchor is a former opening bat who spent a winter netting with Surrey in the early Eighties, he is the author of four books and may one day make a half-decent journalist. Believes all commentary stints are enlivened by the presence of pastries.
The great outpouring of breath: the Ashes, anticipation and a man called Harmy
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The walk to the ground, the murmur at the toss, the delivery of the first ball, it’s all about the expectation in...
Disasters in the drop zone: men who lost England the Ashes (maybe)
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Catches have always won matches – and, indeed, spilled ones have regularly lost them. And they don’t come any bigger or important...
Middle management: growing scrutiny adds to umpires’ insecurities
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It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it. Umpiring, that is. And it doesn’t come much dirtier than the Ashes....
So this is bromance: how Warner gave game away about Aussie-Pommie rivalry
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When he called for all-out war against England in the Ashes build-up, the Australia vice-captain was revealing something about their attitude to...
Roy and Bairstow wipe floor with lacklustre West Indies
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Fifth ODI: West Indies 288-6 in 50 overs England 294-1 (Bairstow 141*, Root 46*) in 38 overs. Jason Roy continued to make...
Brilliant Lewis left to feel the pain as spectacular knock proves in vain
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4th ODI: West Indies 356-5 England 258-5 (Moeen 48*, Buttler 43*) England win by six runs on DLS method Evin Lewis staked...