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/ 8 years agoPLAY AS IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE, ALASTAIR
Doing it his way: But maybe Alastair Cook should be more aggressive at the MCG PICTURE: Getty Images PETER HAYTER Only...
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/ 8 years agoCOUNTRY AT A STANDSTILL
England end 19 years of hurt as captain captain Hutton leads from the front… Paul Edwards continues his delve into the...
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/ 8 years agoStokes at full tilt on Kiwi return
By George Jones WHILE England sorely missed Ben Stokes in the first three Ashes Tests, those at Canterbury in New Zealand...
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/ 8 years agoThere was no better Christmas feeling than silencing Bay 13 at the intimidating MCG
Derek Pringle looks back to the Boxing Day Ashes Test of 1982 when Pom-baiting was a popular festive pastime Cheers and...
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/ 8 years agoEngland women scoop top BBC prize
By Edwin Charles High note: Anya Shrubsole ENGLAND’S victorious Women’s World Cup squad had another trophy to lift last weekend having...
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/ 8 years agoTHE SMITH WAY: BEAUTIFUL UGLY
Tim Wigmore takes a forensic look at a run scoring phenomenon who is beginning to rival the greatest of all, Bradman...
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/ 8 years agoEVEN THIS AUSSIE SIDE MAY STRUGGLE ON THE 2019 TOUR
MARCUS NORTH Happier times: Stuart Broad on the way to his 8-15 at Trent Bridge in 2015 PICTURES: Getty Images So...
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/ 8 years agoASHES IN BRIEF
Hollioake’s daughter learns how to get tough IT’S as if they haven’t already suffered enough this past month – now former...
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/ 8 years agoTHERE’S FAR MORE THAN JUST IS AT PRIDE WHICH IS AT STAKE HERE!
The Ashes may have gone, but Peter Hayter suggests England still have plenty to play for at the MCG next week...
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/ 8 years agoIntroduction of Malan has come better late than never for England
By Richard Edwards DAWID Malan’s Ashes form suggests that he should have been handed an England chance far sooner – but...
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/ 8 years agoHow ironic it would’ve been for WACA to close in deluge
Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon, our Aussie journo double act, reflect on the final throws of the WACA Pleasure and pain:...
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/ 8 years agoMajor changes will surely be afoot as Ashes surrendered with two to spare
By Chris Stocks at the WACA That’s it! Australia celebrate as the wicket of Chris Woakes meant they regained the Ashes...
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/ 8 years agoWhen England delivered the perfect Christmas gift
Sam Pilger remembers the Boxing Day Test from seven years ago, where things couldn’t have gone much better for England ACTION...
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/ 8 years agoFinding those who succeed abroad always tough to do…
By Richard Edwards Success: Dean Headley THERE has been plenty of soul-searching in recent days as England supporters scrabble around for...
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/ 8 years agoStoneman: We are still motivated to do the job
Gutsy: Mark Stoneman has shown courage and glimpses of good form on the tour so far PICTURE: Getty Images Determined: Alastair...
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/ 8 years agoChappell aims to fill England’s pace void
By Ross Lawson ZAK CHAPPELL was as surprised as anyone to be called up for England’s Pace Programme. But after watching...
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/ 8 years agoDISPARAGED AND UGLY BUT THE WACA WILL STILL BE SO MISSED
Perth’s glory: With its corrugated iron and grass banks, the WACA is a proper cricket ground PICTURE: Getty Images Chris Stocks...
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/ 8 years agoCUT IN TESTS MAY IMPROVE THE QUALITY
Tim Wigmore analyses Test cricket’s new structure that leaves only the Ashes to be played over five matches Double ton: Younis...
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/ 8 years agoTremlett: It all looks a bit too familiar to four years ago
By Richard Edwards Focus: Chris Tremlett ONCE you hit the skids in an Ashes series there’s only usually one winner. And...
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/ 8 years agoWhere there’s a will, there is a way to winning at the WACA
Derek Pringle looks back at his good, bad and indifferent experiences of one of England’s least favourite venues The WACA –...
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/ 8 years agoOne-day game is to blame
PAUL BEW blames the fact that we have County Championship cricket at the start and end of the season for our...
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/ 8 years agoWhen Bradman turned it round for the Aussies
SIMON SWEETMAN The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events It’s not the despair. I can take the despair. It’s the...
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/ 8 years agoSledging doesn’t fall within spirit, or law
HAVING read the trailer on last week’s TCP regards to sledging dripping down into club and junior cricket, I was disappointed...
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/ 8 years agoNo regrets, the WACA had lost mythological status long ago
@ Once unforgiving: the cauldron that is the WACA which was exploited so well by the fearsome Dennis Lillee, right, in...
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/ 8 years agoNixon’s condemnation is bad for grass roots
PAUL Nixon joins the list of ex-players and pundits who consider sledging to be acceptable and “part of the game”. He...

