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/ 4 years ago‘LORD TED’ WAS JUST AN ALL-ROUND GREAT
Roderick Easdale looks back on the life of Ted Dexter, who died this week at the age of 86 Ted Dexter...
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/ 4 years agoCoach Mahela passed on that winning feeling
By Richard Edwards THE Southern Brave may have been the inaugural victors of The Hundred at Lord’s last Saturday but coach...
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Derek Pringle
/ 4 years agoBEEFY WILL DEMAND RESULTS
DEREK PRINGLE Icon: Sir Ian Botham almost single-handedly won the 1981 Ashes – when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was just 17...
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/ 4 years agoPRIZED SCALP OF LORD TED WILL LIVE FOREVERIN FAMILY FOLKLORE
Style and mystique: Ted Dexter was a dashingly entertaining batsman Ted Dexter will always have a special resonance for me, along...
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Adam Collins
/ 4 years agoNew Zealand star Suzie Bates is on the comeback trail | Adam Collins
On the face of it, Suzie Bates collecting 70 runs from 110 balls against a relatively inexperienced England ‘A’ team shouldn’t...
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/ 4 years agoHeadingley is where the Test magic happens
James Wallace looks at some of the iconic moments seen in Leeds over the years Yorkshire folk are rarely shy in...
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/ 4 years agoStroke has left Kiwi ace Cairns paralysed
Tragic: Chris Cairns LEGENDARY New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns has reportedly been left paralysed in his legs after suffering a stroke...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoVirat Kohli is a friend for life | Peter Hayter
Donald Trump is not renowned for his love of cricket, but the great manipulator has always known how to play a...
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/ 4 years agoDrissell aims to grab on to second chance
By Richard Latham Chance to shine: Somerset’s George Drissell FORMER Gloucestershire off-spinner George Drissell will be given further opportunities to relaunch...
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Derek Pringle
/ 4 years agoFour bowlers can do the job for England | Derek Pringle
It is ten years since England became the No 1 Test team in world cricket, after trouncing MS Dhoni’s India four-nil....
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/ 4 years agoWilley sets his sights on the big stage
By Guy Williams Ambitious: David Willey is looking to thrive in all three formats AFTER David Willey had skippered the Northern...
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/ 4 years agoA BIT OF NEEDLE…? WE’VE GOT HISTORY
James Wallace looks back at the times when tensions have boiled over on the field of play Cricket is often thought...
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/ 4 years agoPorter’s aiming for more honours
Deal: Jamie Porter ESSEX fast bowler Jamie Porter has signed a new threeyear contract. The 28-year-old bowler has taken 408 wickets...
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/ 4 years agoSTAR PUPIL JOE ALWAYS HAD A DRIVE TO SUCCEED
Richard Edwards talks to Kevin Sharp, the man who helped take Joe Root to the very top I THOUGHT what’s going...
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/ 4 years agoLibby commits to Pears and targets England
WORCESTERSHIRE batsman Jake Libby is targeting an England call-up after pledging his future to New Road. Libby, who joined Worcestershire from...
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/ 4 years agoTHE YEAR DAVID TOPPLED GOLIATH
RICHARD CLARKE AKA The Grumbler It pains me to say it but this week’s Royal London Cup final simply felt small....
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/ 4 years agoStars and celebs set to pad up for charity
FORMER England cricketers and celebrities will be taking to the crease with Barnardo’s chief executive Javed Khan to raise funds for...
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/ 4 years agoFinals Day on the coast
THE Ageas Bowl has been chosen to host the inaugural Charlotte Edwards Cup Finals Day on Sunday September 5. The first-place...
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/ 4 years agoCRICKET BIDS FOR AN OLYMPIC BOW IN LA
TRISTAN LAVALETTE @trislavalette Of course, the ICC waited until the world was in the midst of Olympic fever to launch its...
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/ 4 years agoRival pair lock horns for Scottish Cup glory
HERIOT’S and Watsonians cricketing rivalry began 125 years ago in 1896 – and today their first XIs will be playing one...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoJimmy Anderson should have know it is a big boy’s game | Derek Pringle
DEREK PRINGLE I’M surprised that James Anderson, given his vast experience, doesn’t know that revenge is a dish best served cold....
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/ 4 years agoONE-DAY CUP WAS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
For many the timing of the Royal London Cup couldn’t have seemed worse – an old school 50-over competition running beneath...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoNo disgusted colonels this time, only sympathy | Peter Hayter
Reaction to the news that England’s Ashes tour might be under threat from players ruling themselves out of selection if their...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoHaseeb Hameed dismissal was a sign of nerves | Derek Pringle
It would have been the pounding blood in his head that disoriented Haseeb Hameed most, even more than the shock of...
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/ 4 years agoBroadcast snub could be sign of the times
THERE was a time when you did not expect to see every cricket match your country played away from home, writes...

