Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain can't wait to see cricket's big hitters blast their way through the final overs of the Super Eights.
Nasser Hussain
Nass and the rest of the team run the rule over the best of the bunch as the World Twenty20 blasts off.
Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain says Andy Flower's England are starting to bloom - even without their star names.
Nasser Hussain
Chris Gayle's lack of concern for Test cricket's future hurts the sport and his team, says Nasser Hussain.
Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain wants to see England's attack work hard for 20 wickets on a flat pitch in the first Test.
Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain says Eoin Morgan's unorthodoxy can drive England's limited-overs form forward.
Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain is pleased with the early form of Stuart Broad and James Anderson ahead of the Ashes.
Nasser Hussain
Don't be fooled by his calm, composed appearance. Andy Flower is a tough man, says Nasser Hussain.
Ian Ward
The FP Trophy is back on Sunday and Ian Ward expects sparks to fly as Dominic Cork returns to Old Trafford....
Mike Atherton
Mike Atherton expects Australia to play a fourth seamer ahead of Nathan Hauritz in the opening Ashes Test....
The Ashes Panel
The Ashes has caused some classic scraps but who do The Panel consider to be their toughest adversaries?...
Ricky Ponting says he is happy with the way Australia have prepared for the Ashes, which starts with the first Test on Wednesday.
England look set to field five front-line bowlers in the first Ashes Test against Australia.
Australia's final Ashes warm-up ended in a draw as the England Lions batted out the final two sessions at New Road.
Sri Lanka were bowled out for 292 on the opening day of the first Test but hit back with two late wickets as Pakistan closed on 15-2.
England team director Andy Flower insists Andrew Flintoff didn't deserve to be dropped for missing the trip to Flanders.
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Matt Prior's catching will be reliable in the Ashes, says Alec Stewart, as his style is less contrived now.
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Ravi Iyer on A warrior within
"Well, Nasser. It is interesting to see how much importance the Englishmen attach to a coach. If your Ashes hinges on who will be the coach, then you know that you don't have a good ... " View all comments