Mike Atherton is the award-winning Chief Cricket Correspondent of The Times and commentates for Sky Sports. As a player, he won 115 caps for England, leading his country on a record 54 occasions. He retired from the game in 2001, and subsequently published his bestselling autobiography, Opening Up.
...himself to blame. Collins’ piece deserves a wider audience than the 50,000 dedicated souls who buy Wisden. Mike Atherton has penned the other piece in that category. He meditates on the meaning of the word ‘talent’, with reference to the...
...In AOC Book Club Michael Vaughan joins us with his autobiography Time to Declare , recalling the ‘changing of the guard’ that took place on England’s previous tour of New Zealand, when under his captaincy James Anderson and Stuart Broad replaced...
...useless bowler - he's taken five-wicket hauls in domestic cricket, although I seem to remember so did Mike Atherton - but he's definitely limited. A single off that over, England lead by 21, and Southee returns. OVER 116: ENG 313/2 Finn 36* Trott 27* ...
...Mirror Gordon Smart, The Sun Richard White, The Sun Sports Journalist of the Year Neil Ashton, Daily Mail Mike Atherton, The Times Simon Barnes, The Times Ian Herbert, The Independent David Walsh, The Sunday Times Richard Williams, The...
...off from attending university because of higher fees, according to former England cricket captain and award-winning sports writer Mike Atherton OBE. Atherton was speaking at the University of Brighton’s Annual Sports Journalism Lecture which attracted...
Sports Journalists' Association, December 18, 2012
...Michael Atherton: giving the annual sports journalism lecture at Brighton University Mike Atherton, the SJA’s Sportswriter of the Year, is to give the University of Brighton’s 2013 Annual Sports Journalism Lecture next month. Atherton, the...
...I would spot a single misplaced comma. Just one, simply so I could say to myself "well, yes, Mike Atherton may well call it 'a superb portrait of the most brilliant cricketer of his generation', and it may have prompted Richard Williams to describe Haigh...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...
...we don't know.'' Fraser says Robson, whose brother has scored a contract with Leicestershire, reminds him of Mike Atherton when he gets up on toes and drives off the back foot, but busier. Fraser is under the impression Robson's ambitions lie in...