Student journalist at Oxford University, freelance cricket journalist
Access denied: Oxford admits more Westminster pupils than black students
First-ever undergraduate admissions report reveals stark realities of Oxford’s access problem
Can Twenty20 cause the rebirth of the specialist keeper?
Much of the data is rudimentary but slowly the case is building for the advantage of a top-class wicketkeeper in the shortest form of the game
Revealed: the hidden costs of trashing
Trashing is officially banned in the University's regulations, but that doesn't stop them from paying out £25,000 in security and cleaning costs
Counties lobby for Blast increase to 16 matches
The Vitality Blast group stage could be extended from 14 to 16 games because county chairmen are lobbying to rid the competition of its existing uneven format and maximise revenue in the process.
University to re-display removed Theresa May portrait
The portrait of Theresa May was removed from the walls of the University’s School of Geography and the Environment last night following student pressure.
Joe Clarke offers reminder of what Worcestershire will miss
You never know what you've got until it's gone, so the saying goes. The problem for Worcestershire is that they are all too aware of Joe Clarke's talents.
Waiting in the T20 wings
Matthew Roller caught up with Benny Howell, the Gloucestershire box of tricks who flies high in global T20 ratings but low on England recognition (for now)
You do the maths: why aren’t female mathematicians getting firsts?
Despite the department’s best efforts, the gender discrepancy in results for BA Maths increased this year.
Talking T20 Podcast
Talking T20 with Matt Roller: Reviewing the quarter finals and previewing Finals Day of the Vitality Blast
Revealed: 80s freshers’ introduction to sex
The Little Blue Book gave first-year students information and advice about sexuality, contraception, and STDs.
Oxford charged students £50k more in library fines than any other university
King's College London was the only other university to collect fines of over £100,000
Lockie Ferguson has sights set on Test breakthrough
His second ball in international cricket was clocked at 150kph. AB de Villiers was his first IPL wicket. He has the deadliest yorker on the county circuit. It is easy to see why Lockie Ferguson has been earmarked by some as a T20 specialist.
The secret coach who revived Alastair Cook's career
In a rare interview, Gary Palmer tells Matt Roller about his desire to become involved with the ECB
James Vince: an unsustainable method
James Vince's boundary percentage could suggest his game is not yet ready for sustained success as a Test middle-order batsman.