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England Women
/ 3 years agoAustralia retain Ashes as England fall short despite Sciver-Brunt century
Australia retained the Women’s Ashes after Nat Sciver-Brunt’s excellent innings of 111 not out could not prevent England suffering an agonising...
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International News
/ 3 years agoSri Lanka are just gr-eight!
By Josh Stacey Sri Lanka made it eight wins from eight matches in their World Cup Qualifier campaign, beating the Netherlands...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoMo’s bid for three-dom!
Ali can pull punches early, says Compton By Gary Fitzgerald Former England opener Nick Compton believes giving Moeen Ali the green...
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International News
/ 3 years agoAfghanistan achieve first ODI series win over Bangladesh
By Josh Stacey Afghanistan travelled to Bangladesh and beat them 2-1 in a bilateral ODI series, registering their first series victory...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoChanging world, a changing Dukes?
There's been plenty of focus on the Dukes ball in recent summers, and although there was swing and seam at Headingley,...
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International News
/ 3 years agoJaiswal tons up on Test debut
India's Yashasvi Jaiswal enjoyed a fairytale start to his Test career, reaching three figures in his maiden innings against the West...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoAussie Travis aims to be a-Head of the pack
By Josh Stacey Travis Head has stolen a march on his Australian batting teammates by reaching a career-high in the ICC...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoSo, where is the Northern love?
After a classic at Headingley, James Wallace laments the fact that there will be no men’s Ashes Tests in the north...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoJonny keeps the gloves as Bazball protects its own
Phil Walker reflects on England’s decision to back the under-fire Jonny Bairstow for the Old Trafford Test The old adage about...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoSelection dilemmas to ponder
Fourth Test Preview (July 19-July 23, Old Trafford) by Jo Harman After a brief pause to calm our nerves and collect...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoBeefy goes electric
MANCHESTER ’81 REVISITED Phil Walker recalls the last time England triumphed over Australia at Old Trafford in the Ashes In a...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoRobinson says he is ‘100 per cent fit’ for fourth Test
Ollie Robinson has given England a boost with the declaration he expects to be “100 per cent fit” for the fourth...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoCollingwood says thrilling Ashes drawing new fans
England’s assistant coach Paul Collingwood believes this summer’s Ashes excitement could spark a cricket boom in the country. Three thrilling Tests...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoWoakes left ‘quite emotional’ by Test return after fearing ship had sailed
Chris Woakes admits his triumphant return to Ashes cricket left him “quite emotional” after accepting his time as a Test player...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoCummins will not rule out omitting Warner for fourth Test
Australia captain Pat Cummins refused to rule out axing David Warner for the Ashes run-in after the opener’s struggles against Stuart...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoBrook keeps Ashes alive in thrilling win over Australia
Harry Brook announced himself on the Ashes stage with a match-winning knock for England that kept the series alive and delivered...
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International News
/ 3 years agoTamim U-turns on retirement
Bangladesh legend Tamim Iqbal has reversed his decision to retire from international cricket. The left-handed batter had announced his retirement with...
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International News
/ 3 years agoReborn in the USA
Can cricket finally crack America? And what impact might Major League Cricket, the States’ ambitious new franchise tournament, have on the...
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Women's Ashes
/ 3 years agoEngland win thriller to keep Ashes dream alive
By Georgie Heath England claimed a nail-biting three-run victory over Australia in the second T20I at The Oval on Wednesday to...
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Associate Nations
/ 3 years agoDutch join Sri Lanka at the World Cup
Josh Stacey runs through the headlines from the World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe, with Sri Lanka and the Netherlands both through...
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Women's Ashes
/ 3 years agoAll-female team showcase career options
History was made at Edgbaston before a ball had even been bowled in the first T20I of the Women’s Ashes, with...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoThe dark satanic mills of Lord’s
By Dan Crowley The Barmy Army are fond of declaring (rhetorically one hopes) that they will not cease from their mental...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoThe week cricket went mad
The controversial events at Lord’s got plenty of tongues wagging this week…. Stumped. Bairstow’s regrettable wander at Lord’s PICTURE: Alamy A...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoThe Bairstow affair
Journalist Alex Massie says that while the spirit may be willing, the flesh is invariably weak War with Australia beckons in...

