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/ 6 years agoIt’s another bitter pill to swallow for South Africa in a Cricket World Cup
A team forever blighted in the World Cup
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County News/The Hundred
/ 6 years agoSomerset chairman Charles Clark passes away
“Charles was of the opinion that Somerset was the best club in the country"
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/ 6 years agoMorgan’s men are on another level, admits Hollioake
By Richard Edwards Winner: Adam Hollioake captained England to the 1997 Sharjah Cup ADAM Hollioake is one of the few England...
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/ 6 years agoMastering super Simon is anything but simple
By Paul Hiscock Dominant: Simon Harmer took match figures of 12-61 Inset: Ravi Bopara top scored for Essex with 59 PICTURES:...
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/ 6 years agoFormat likely to result in too many ‘dead’ games
Tristan Lavalette suggests an alternative to the current 10-team round robin set-up should be considered in order to avoid meaningless matches...
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/ 6 years agoOllie’s celebrating a happy home return
By Graham Hardcastle Happy homecoming: Oliver Hannon-Dalby revelled on his return to his native Yorkshire PICTURE: Getty Images Captain’s response: Yorkshire’s...
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/ 6 years agoINDIANS SHOWED THERE’S A GULF IN CLASS
Last throw of the dice: Veteran Shoaib Malik may have to make way for youngster Haris Sohail if Pakistan are to...
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/ 6 years agoKent hail return of Denly the destroyer
By Chris Walker Onslaught! Joe Denly scored just 44 runs in five innings before his 167 not out at Tunbridge Wells...
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/ 6 years agoEOIN’S SIX APPEAL IS THE BACKBONE FOR ENGLAND
Big-hitter: Eoin Morgan smashed a world record 17 sixes in match despite suffering from a back injury PICTURE: Getty Images RECORD...
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/ 6 years agoWater relief as pace ace Finn puts in 5-star show
By Roderick Easdale Back with a bang: Steve Finn made a welcome return to form for Middlesex PICTURE: Getty Images On...
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/ 6 years agoPlease don’t repeat this 10-team fiasco in 2023
Will he be risked? Mitch Starc may be rested if Australia have, as seems certain, already made the semi-finals PICTURE: Getty...
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/ 6 years agoBunny hops to it in a deadly double act
By Nigel Gardner Milestone: Graham Onions took eight wickets to take his personal career tally up to 700 PICTURES: David Griffin...
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/ 6 years agoIt’s another bitter pill for the Proteas to swallow…
Sinking feeling: South Africa are all but out of the World Cup after their defeat against New Zealand, which follows a...
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/ 6 years agoRun records tumble but don’t satisfy the bosses
By Richard Rae So near but yet so far: Ryan Higgins fell just one run short of a double century PICTURE:...
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/ 6 years agoJeetan’s gone full circle in making himself a legend
Paul Edwards catches up with all-rounder Jeetan Patel, who is still pulling the strings for Warwickshire at the age of 39...
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/ 6 years agoMY DREAM XI
Michael Richardson, the Durham keeper, chooses his favourite XI from those he has played alongside 1. Michael Di Venuto He was...
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/ 6 years agoCroft backing Archer to blitz England to a home success
By Richard Edwards Big noise: Jofra Archer COLIN CROFT is a man who knows a thing or two about pace. He...
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/ 6 years agoSorry Chris, your antics aren’t comedy gold just disrespectful
Making a spectacle of himself: Chris Gayle joking around against England. Inset: Gayle asks captain Jason Holder to review a delivery...
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/ 6 years agoVettori: Captain Kane is best yet
By Ross Lawson KANE Williamson’s latest World Cup batting heroics mean he must go down as New Zealand’s greatest ODI player...
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/ 6 years agoSensational Shakib won’t lose his focus
GROUP STAGE ROUND-UP By Nicola Kenton Power and purpose: Shakib Al Hasan hits out for Bangladesh PICTURE: Getty Images SHAKIB Al...
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/ 6 years agoWarning signs are out as Aussies make Tigers pay
By Ross Lawson Up and over: Australia’s David Warner lashes out on his way to the tournament’s highest score so far...
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/ 6 years agoLucky escape helps Black Caps edge home in first proper thriller
By Paul Eddison THE closest game of the World Cup so far came down to one man and one moment. Kane...
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/ 6 years agoENGLISH POWER; INDIAN SPIN; KIWI COOL; AND AUSSIE NOUS
PRINGLE’S VIEWPOINT Cutting edge: But despite the pace of Mark Wood, left, and Jofra Archer, England have concerns over conceding runs...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 6 years agoBen Coad happy to take senior role as Yorkshire chase leaders Somerset
Only Somerset and Yorkshire are still unbeaten in Division One of the County Championship

