"Until we become a nation like Ireland, where they can afford contracts to secure the county players, it's just going to have to be county first befo
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Europe’s Cricket Gamble: Why the ETPL Might Rewrite Sports Expansion Playbooks
Steve Waugh doesn't do publicity stunts. When he co-owns the Amsterdam franchise of the European T20 Premier League, that's a bet—not an endorsemen
How Cricket Found Its 90-Minute Formula in Europe’s Digital Playground
Cricket is expanding into territories where it has no business succeeding. The European T10 Cricket League 2025 is a live experiment in how tradit
The Ashes Equation: How Consistent Excellence Beats Momentary Brilliance
Australia retained the Ashes within 11 days. Not 11 matches. 11 days of actual play. Their 4-1 series victory over England in Sydney wasn't about
Jacob Bethell’s 40 Runs at the MCG: How a Young Cricketer Broke England’s 15-Year Ashes Drought in Australia
The scoreboard read 7-1. England had lost their first wicket with barely a run on the board. Jacob Bethell walked onto the Melbourne Cricket Ground o
The Travis Head Paradox: How Cricket’s Most Aggressive Batsman Learned Defense Last
Travis Head knelt and kissed the Adelaide Oval pitch after reaching his century. Nearly 50,000 fans erupted. In that moment, he joined the most exclu
England’s Cricket Collapse: Why Mental Toughness Beats Strategy
"We are not able to stand up to the pressure." Ben Stokes stood before reporters in Brisbane after England's second Ashes Test loss. Down 2-0 to A
European Cricket Just Made a Bet on Clubs Over Countries
Most sports bodies chase Olympic recognition and World Cup slots. The European Cricket Association is doing the opposite. At its Istanbul Congress
When Talent Meets Reality: What England’s Ashes Collapse Teaches Us About Strategy
England collapsed from 65-1 to 88-6 in the second innings. Five wickets for 12 runs. Then four for 11. Eight-wicket defeat in two days. Series dow
England Skips Pink Ball Practice After Historic Collapse
England just got crushed in two days. Their response? Skip practice. Following the first Ashes Test to finish inside two days since 1921, Ben Stok









