Sitemap - 2021 - Jarrod Kimber's Sports Almanac
An honest conversation about England's batting
Notes on day 3 from Adelaide Oval
Day and night; how tough is it to bat with a pink ball
Notes from the first Ashes Test
Marnus Labuschagne and his many runs
Ajaz Patel changed the story of cricket
The occasional incredible balls from Ajaz Patel
Notes from India New Zealand day three
The new and old of New Zealand cricket
England, Pakistan and New Zealand exit interviews
Mitch Marsh; the unlikely hero of Australia's unlikely win
Azeem Rafiq, David Warner and freelancing in cricket
Matty Wade's scrap and Pakistan's predictability
Exit interviews: South Africa, Afghanistan, India and Namibia
Australia's accidental Josh Hazlewood and South Africa's exit
Exit interviews: Sri Lanka, West Indies, Scotland and Bangladesh
Tabraiz Shamsi and left-arm wrist spin
West Indies and losing two games, plus notes on AFG v PAK
Australia and the all-round gamble
Quinton de Kock sitting instead of kneeling and the history of SA cricket
Mark Watt: The non-spinning strong, western, spoiler left-arm finger spin yorker bowler
Pakistan had never beaten India at a World Cup
Exit interviews for Oman, Ireland, Netherlands and PNG
Chris Morris and the bad three games
Cricket ads and the damage done
Jimmy Anderson and the 2nd innings blip
Jasprit Bumrah and the slower ball
Virat Kohli and the cover drive
The first hundred is the hardest one
A tale of batting averages and the things they don't tell us
Time Machine: Watching an Old T20 match
Untangling the World Test Championship fixtures
Jasprit Bumrah didn't take a wicket
The luck and good choices that got New Zealand in the final
England's batting amidst a pace playing pandemic
Notes on the second Test so far
Devon Conway was not an opening bat
Stuart Broad broke our fantasy
The Fizz: A cricket unicorn trying to be normal
Nicholas Pooran's duck strike rate
Experiments and throwaway games
Axar Patel: cricket's greatest understudy
Honourable repetitive dismissals
England's work on playing spin
The bias against spinning pitches
Rory Burns and socially unacceptable reverse
India and Australia, you weren't there
Cheteshwar Pujara should have scored more