I have to admit these days I think twice about every incident on a cricket field.
Previously if there was a strange run out, or a big no ball or a simple catch dropped, or a bizarre collapse I would just put it down to a genuine error or mistake by the concerned individual and move onto the next ball and forget what had happened.
However these days it seems that every incident draws suspicion and thoughts of was that incident related to fixing spring immediately to mind.
Is it just me or does the world of cricket writers, pundits and fans remember and celebrate batting feats much more than bowling?
Sri Lanka to play 1 T20I, 5 ODIs and 2 Tests, starting from May 20 with T20 in Oval.
Last time they played each other in 2011 in England where England won the Test series by 1-0, won the ODI series by 3-2 and lost the one T20I.
Do you think Sri Lanka have real chance to win the Test and ODI series after what happend to England recently?
Can England comeback?