Jack Russell signs new contract
Former England wicketkeeper Jack Russell, 40, has signed an extension to his contract which means he will continue to play for Gloucestershire until at least the end of the 2005 season
View ArticleJack Russell forced to retire
Former England wicketkeeper Jack Russell has quit the game after failing to overcome a back injury
View ArticleTenacious in his pursuit of perfection
Andrew Miller on Jack Russell, who has announced his retirement from first-class cricket
View ArticleMushtaq keeps Sussex in the game
A contented crowd basked in a day's cricket at Arundel Castle that smacked distinctly of country-house knockabouts of the golden age
View ArticleIron fists or velvet gloves?
Andrew Miller on England's wicketkeeping conundrum, and its impact on the coaches
View ArticleYet another accolade for Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff's annus mirablis was acknowledged by his fellow cricketers last night, as he was named as Player of the Year by the Professional Cricketers' Association, at their annual awards ceremony...
View ArticleRussell to give wicketkeeping tips to Jones
Jack Russell, the former England wicketkeeper who retired last year, has been asked to help Geraint Jones improve behind the stumps
View ArticleMajor tops election poll for MCC
John Major, the former Prime Minister and current president of Surrey, has topped the poll in the elections of the next of committee of MCC
View ArticleGloucestershire cult heroes
Stephen Chalke on the cult heroes produced by Gloucestershire
View ArticleEngland greats can aid Akmal says PCB Chairman
Shahriyar Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, is hoping one of England's greatest glovemen can help faltering wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal regain his form behind the stumps
View ArticleStrange innovations
Lawrence Booth searches through the kitbag of history to find a collection of eccentricities and innovations
View ArticleTwo stumpers, one pair of gloves
When two wicketkeepers appear for a side in the same game
View ArticleWicketkeepers' war wounds and Warne's wrong'un
Warne sends yet another text while Ricky Ponting avoids a peck
View ArticleRussell returns to Gloucestershire
Jack Russell, the former England wicketkeeper, is returning to Gloucestershire as team strategist, effectively taking over the role of Mark Alleyne who left as coach earlier this year
View ArticleIron Mike makes a fist of it
When Atherton produced a guts-and-glory classic at the Wanderers
View ArticleThe artist known as Jack Russell
The eccentric England wicketkeeper spent rainy days and time on the bench sketching and painting. Two books chronicle his art
View Article'You need to be brave to stand up to the stumps'
The former England keeper on his reputation as an eccentric, England's bright young keeping talent, painting, and his plans for a military funeral
View ArticleRussell backs Prior experience
Jack Russell, England's wicketkeeper at the 1996 World Cup, believes that Matt Prior's aggression, maturity and vocal presence behind the stumps make him the right man for the job
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