England captain Ben Stokes speaks to Jonathan Agnew about the reports of the squad’s conduct in their trip to Noosa. They discuss the perception of the squad and what Stokes has to deal with as ...
Jonathan Agnew, the BBC’s departing chief cricket correspondent, has complained over cricket’s adoption of the gender-neutral ‘batter’ and references to the Ashes as the ‘men’s Ashes’. Agnew, who has ...
Cricket commentators Gerard Whateley and Jonathan Agnew have slammed England for sending their assistant coaches to the press ...
Jonathan Agnew will step down as the BBC’s cricket correspondent at the end of the summer, but will remain on Test Match Special for the next four years. “Aggers”, who turns 64 this week, has been the ...
Australian Test cricket great Jason Gillespie slams England after a "contradictory" interview from an assistant coach ...
We've all made the odd social faux pas at parties, but Jonathan Agnew really takes the biscuit with this one… The BBC cricket commentator, aka Aggers, was left embarrassed after he spent an entire ...
Jonathan Agnew – who is soon to step down as the BBC’s chief cricket correspondent – has admitted that he can’t bear the sport’s recent switch to gender-neutral terminology. “I hate ‘batter’,” he says ...
Jonathan Agnew is settling into an anecdote about Sir Geoffrey Boycott as the catering staff at the Multan stadium bring trays of rotis into the media lounge for lunch. “I’ve done some terrible tricks ...
JONATHAN Agnew has clarified his allegation that Australia failed to honour its pledge to the spirit of cricket following the death of Phillip Hughes. Speaking to Radio Times this week, Agnew ...
English cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew left some fans worried for his safety last week after he published a picture on Instagram of an aeroplane that had been flipped upside down in the outback.
Jonathan Agnew's umbrella sported a golf logo of a sports company that is not an official sponsor of the Games. By Stuart Kemp Jonathan Agnew - H 2012 LONDON – One of the BBC‘s high-profile commentary ...
Jonathan Agnew will step down as BBC Cricket Correspondent at the end of the summer after 33 years in the role. Known as “Aggers”, the former cricketer will remain on Test Match Special for the next ...