Shot selection
An iconic win, a zillion frames - which one to pick?
India and Kohli tried in 2013, and it wasn't pretty
England cricket has changed leaders over the years, but our photographer has remained the same
- I was made to wear a photographers bib that smelt so much of petrol I was wary of going within 50 metres of any smoker.
- I was kidnapped by a tuk-tuk driver who only let me out after I threatened to park his tuk-tuk in a place where a three-wheeled vehicle should never be driven (a top ESPNcricinfo journalist can verify this tale actually).
- I saw a lovely, beautiful, relaxing and very quiet hotel bar transformed into an acid house rave event in three minutes.
- I ate the most expensive steak known to man and beast and actually still had to cook it myself.
Is it worth taking a 19-hour plane journey to cover Test cricket in Chittagong and Dhaka? Duh
To capture a celebration scene, you have to be agile (and sometimes threatening)
The trials and tribulations of getting a player to pose for an interesting, sometimes offbeat, photo
The joys (and potential pitfalls) of being a cricket photographer in Sri Lanka
What did the first official T20 look like?
When the supporting act becomes the star
Running up and down the stairs in Dubai is worth it if you can get the perfect shot with the sun playing hide-and-seek