Tangled up in white: last thoughts on Peter Roebuck

December 26, 2011 by George Dobell  
Filed under George Dobell, News

From the December 2011 issue: George Dobell shares his memories of and his last thoughts on Peter Roebuck

England No. 1; India No. 2

George Dobell, at Edgbaston, sees England seal a historic win and an Indian team become ‘too posh to push’

Finn pickings as England miss absent friends

George Dobell, at Lord’s, reviews day two of the Test

SPIN chat to Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove and review the other Test grounds

SPIN’s chief writer George Dobell chats to Hampshire Chairman Rod Bransgrove about The Rose Bowl’s rise to test hosting and reviews the state of play at the other Test venues in the county.

SPIN chat to Hampshire Chairman Rod Bransgrove

SPIN’s George Dobell chats to Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove on taking the county from insolvency to Test status in ten years

England extra generous to a fault

George Dobell sees a muddled England squander victory

How do you solve a problem like Collingwood?

January 16, 2011 by George Dobell  
Filed under George Dobell, News

George Dobell asks whether Paul Collingwood should be included in England’s World Cup squad, due to be named this week

Cook leads the way for England

January 9, 2011 by George Dobell  
Filed under Ashes, George Dobell, News

George Dobell reviews the England squad’s Ashes performance. No prizes for guessing who gets perfect marks.

It’s a dog’s life – and death – for Colly

George Dobell takes England’s long-serving batsman on a one-way trip to the vet

Why England won the Ashes

George Dobell reflects on the reasons behind England’s Ashes victory

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