20 All Out: The Ukrainian Cricket Team’s Euro Cup Adventure

It’s Thursday lunchtime in Warsaw, and I’m standing in a field outside the city, in the rain. I’m trying, and failing, to hit a Polish off-spinner. Chasing 206, we’re 23-4.  I’ve never been so happy on a cricket pitch. For this story to make sense, I need to mention that last year I released a … More 20 All Out: The Ukrainian Cricket Team’s Euro Cup Adventure

Bear Bats: The players who swear by the bear for their cricket kit

From a workshop in Ammanford, South Wales, Bear Bats is what founder Richard Gullam calls “a hobby that’s gone wrong”. From repairing other companies’ bats, Richard and his co-owner Hedd-Wyn Jones now make their own – including for the Glamorgan player Ben Morris, and dozens of serious club cricketers.

My bat – a 2lb10oz ‘Hunter’ – is a beautiful piece of willow, with a really fast ping to it. My budget was enough for a grade 2 blade, when the big brands only sell patchy grade 3 at that price, even on discount. … More Bear Bats: The players who swear by the bear for their cricket kit

Uzbekistan’s Cricket Team: We’re Ready For International Matches — The Times of Central Asia

Supporters of Uzbek sport have had a lot to celebrate this year. The national football team currently sits at the top of its qualifying group for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while eight of the country’s athletes took gold at this summer’s Paris Olympics.

But next year Uzbekistan wants to enter the world stage in a more surprising sport: cricket.

The Central Asian country joined the game’s governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), in 2022. As an “Associate” ICC member there are hopes that the Uzbek squad will play its first international matches in 2025, in the Twenty20 (T20) version of the game. T20 games are much shorter than traditional five-day Test matches. … More Uzbekistan’s Cricket Team: We’re Ready For International Matches — The Times of Central Asia