I have seen Jimmy Anderson bowling left-handed: David Llyod informs on The Guerilla Cricket Podcast
David Lloyd suggests two changes in the Mankad rule to avoid furore
'It feels a bit surreal', says an ecstatic David Lloyd on his triple century
County Championship Division Two Round-up: September 21
David Lloyd’s triple ton headlines Day 2 proceedings from the 2022 County Championship’s September round.
Coach Matt Maynard lauds Glamorgan skipper David Lloyd
Day one witnessed Lloyd record his fifth First-Class hundred while taking his County club to a position of strength, ending the day at 380 for 3.
County Championship 2022 Division 02, Day 01: As it happened
Here's a brief recap of the 1st days play in the penultimate round of County Championship 2022 Division 02.
'Let's see what you're made of': David Lloyd’s message to Virat Kohli after Jonny Bairstow sledging saga
David Lloyd has criticised Virat Kohli for the way he provoked Jonny Bairstow, but he was impressed with the show of sportsmanship after the game.
Jasprit Bumrah is that rare beast of international cricket: David Lloyd
Former England player David Lloyd has applauded Jasprit Bumrah for his stunning spells as batters find it 'awkward' to face him
I've hit six 6s in an over. I've broadcasted while six 6s were being hit in an over: Ravi Shastri
For the recent fanatics of Indian cricket, Ravi Shastri would probably be one of the highly recognised head-coach of the National team, thanks to the achievements made by the team under his guidance in several overseas series.
T20 Blast 2022 | GLA vs HAM | Preview, Prediction, Probable XI, CREX XI
Glamorgan will square off against Hampshire in a South Group fixture of the T20 Blast 2022 at the Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Friday (June 10).
Glamorgan dealing with triple injury setback
Ruaidhri Smith, who suffered a side strain against Warwickshire, will also miss the start of the 20-over competition
County Championship 2022 Division II | Glamorgan vs Leicestershire | Match Preview
Glamorgan are at fourth position in the points table with just 1 win in 4 appearances and 51 points under their belt. Although their last league game ended as a draw, it was a thriller with all the results possible in the final few overs.
David Lloyd urges England to 'trust' Late Shane Warne's judgement and pick Matt Parkinson
Former cricketer and commentator David Lloyd has urged the English management to trust the judgement of the legendary Shane Warne and hand the Test cap to Matt Parkinson in the forthcoming summer. Parkinson has claimed 102 wickets at an average of 23 since making his First-Class debut for Lancashire in 2016. He picked 36 wickets in 11 county championship games last summer at an average of 20.55. The right-arm leg-spinner had earned plaudits for his craft from several former cricketers and pundits, including the late Shane Warne, who was baffled when the Joe Root-led management didn't pick him for the Ashes. Writing a column for the Daily Mail, Lloyd said he had observed Parkinson from close quarters, claiming that the young leggie had improved his control besides developing a flipper. Lloyd said: "England, meanwhile, have traditionally had a suspicion of leg-spinners but I would trust the judgment of the late, great Warne and he really rated Parkinson. The debate has always been over the relatively slow speed Parkinson bowls but Shane said that didn't matter as long as he spins it," "I've watched Parkinson closely at Lancashire. His development has entailed gaining control while retaining spin and working on the straight-on ball from out of the front of his hand. In other words, the flipper." he added. One of the team's concerns usually has been while picking a leg-spinner is that he might get carted around due to lack of control. Lloyd wrote that England should not worry about Parkinson occasionally getting clobbered as he feels that the right-arm spinner possesses the ability to run past batting units on his day. "The leg-spinner and flipper were the only weapons Warne really had for all his talk about zooters, tooters and scooters. There was no googly as such. But when the ball was in flight from Warne it would swing in towards the right-handed batsman before spinning away sharply. And that's exactly what Parkinson does," wrote Lloyd. "So let's not worry about his batting. It's up to the dopey blokes above him to get 400 or 500 on the board and give the bowlers something to work with. Yes he will get clattered occasionally. Kevin Pietersen would clatter Shane Warne. That's leg-spin. But Parkinson can bamboozle people. For goodness' sake get him in the side this summer," he added. Parkinson was called-up for the Test series in the Caribbean last month. But, to everyone's surprise, he did not get a single game to play. Hopefully, the leggie should receive his maiden Test cap against New Zealand or South Africa in the upcoming summer at home. He is currently involved in Lancashire's County season opener against Kent in Canterbury.
WI vs ENG | 2nd Test: David Lloyd wants England, West Indies to protest over dead pitches
After the second Test between England and West Indies ended in a draw, David Lloyd said both sides should protest over the dead pitches.