Angus Fraser

Pietersen has to avoid a culture of defeatism

Peter Moores made an interesting observation after England's dreadful performance against a Mumbai Second XI during the week. The England coach said he hoped the display would make his squad realise that the events they were...

Angus Fraser: It is premature for England to kindle Ashes hopes

Australia's series defeat in India will hit the cricket-loving inhabitants of Sydney, Melbourne and Perth hard. It gives those who have not rejoiced in an almost 15-year period of Australian dominance the opportunity for...

Pietersen challenges 'hungry' England

Having missed out on Allen Stanford's Twenty20 millions in the Caribbean, Kevin Pietersen and his side will attempt to increase their wealth and standing within the game via a more acceptable medium in India over the coming...

Brian Viner: Will Gayle honour the house that England built?

My 6ft 6in colleague Angus Fraser and his 6ft 5in counterpart on The Daily Telegraph, Derek Pringle, dropped in – in more ways than one, since, to the wonderment of our children, they both had to duck to get into our kitchen –...

Pietersen's men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday's Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua....

Angus Fraser: Money talks, but the heart just won't listen

The furore caused by Saturday's Twenty20 for $20m cricket match, between Sir Allen Stanford's Superstar XI and England, has thankfully proved money does not guarantee happiness in sport. This did not appear to be the case when...

Careless hands cost Middlesex the chance to lift the Champions Cup

Middlesex will become the first English county to take part in the Champions League in India in December after throwing away their chance to win the Champions Cup last night against Trinidad and Tobago. Another low scoring game...

Middlesex appoint Fraser

The miserly Angus Fraser was at Middlesex for his whole career: 1984-2002 Buy this photo Angus Fraser will fill the vacant role as managing director of cricket at Middlesex from January. Fraser, 43, takes on a wider remit than...

Fraser set for Middlesex role

Middlesex are set to complete the appointment of former player Angus Fraser as their new managing director of cricket, with Shaun Udal also named captain for next season. The county are currently involved in the Stanford Super...

Antiguan floodlights provide £10m reasons for England's nerves

Kevin Pietersen and his England cricketers are likely to have bad dreams all week about dropping a £10million catch. Pietersen's team won last night's meeting with Middlesex by 12 runs and will play a second warm-up match here...

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