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/ 6 years agoAussies to host T20 World Cup in 2022
THE 2020 edition of the T20 World Cup -- postponed by the coronavirus -- will be staged by Australia in 2022,...
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoMIRACLE MEN!
Done it! Batting hero Chris Woakes hails his winning runs as England chased down an unlikely 277 to beat Pakistan at...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoFractious and fabulous – The great England-Pakistan Test series of the past 70 years
James Wallace recalls the enthralling red-ball series between England and Pakistan
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/ 6 years agoWhite Rose set to open Headingley
YORKSHIRE chief executive Mark Arthur hopes that spectators will be back at Headingley for the match with Derbyshire in the Bob...
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/ 6 years agoHampshire do their bit for the NHS
HAMPSHIRE are doing their best to help the NHS. All proceeds from sales of Hampshire shirts this year will go to...
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/ 6 years agoBell: We’ve finally found the top order to take on the world
By Angus Oliver IAN BELL believes England are on the brink of having a batting line-up that can not only help...
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/ 6 years agoTHE FUTURE IS LOOKING BRIGHT FOR STRAUSS
Chris Stocks talks to Sir Andrew Strauss about his role in cricket’s return Charity call: Andrew Strauss rings the bell to...
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/ 6 years agoSUITS YOU, SIR! BUT NOT FOR BOWLERS IT SEEMS
PETER HAYTER Top honour: Stuart Broad joined the elite 500-club this week but is also among a list of top England...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoFRACTIOUS, FABULOUS… PAKISTAN TEST STORY
James Wallace looks at the various dramas over the years in England-Pakistan Tests Reverse-swing terrors: Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis Flashpoint:...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoEngland lay foundations as Babar & co loom large
By Chris Stocks IT will be a case of the same again for England this week after they named an unchanged...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoRollercoaster ride is hitting its peak for boss Wasim
By Richard Edwards Future is bright: Pakistan CEO Wasim Khan LIFE is rarely dull as a Pakistan cricket supporter, and the...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoTUBBBIES SERVE UP A FEAST FOR ALL
MARTIN JOHNSON When Gatting got food posoning, a wag said ‘have you narrowed it down to 13 dishes?’ Sitting down to...
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoONE MAN AND HIS DOG STAY LOYAL
The Grumbler A FAN’S VIEW BY RICHARD CLARKE @The_Grumbler Finally, county cricket is back. Hopefully this version is not the “new...
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ODI
/ 6 years agoSam aims to take his chance and keep top Billings
By Chris Stocks SAM Billings is hoping he can establish himself in the middle order of England’s one-day team this summer,...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoTRUST BROAD TO HAVE THE LAST LAUGH
Tristan Lavalette @trislavalette On the eve of the 2013-14 Ashes, Stuart Broad was public enemy number one in Australia. Sensing an...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoRepay the favour and help us out of our crisis
By Chris Stocks Holding rank: Jason Holder led his West Indies side with great credit PICTURES: PA Images Talismen: England’s series-winning...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoWe’ve proved we are worthy, insists Grave
By Richard Edwards Optimist: Johnny Grave IT may have been misery in Manchester for the West Indies last week – but...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoBRILLIANT BROAD CAN JOIN THAT 600 CLUB
Derek Pringle on what makes Stuart Broad such a special bowler for Engand Watching Stuart Broad being interviewed after England’s victory...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoVan Zyl is to stay at home
SUSSEX will be without Stiaan van Zyl for the 2020 season. Problems associated with travelling from South Africa means van Zyl...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoKent keeper Rouse opts to hang up his gloves
KENT’S wicketkeeper- batsman Adam Rouse has announced his retirement at the age of 28, citing his need for a “new challenge”....
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/ 6 years agoNo backwards steps, says bold captain Ned
NED Eckersley has revealed his pride at being appointed as Durham’s new red-ball captain. Eckersley has succeeded Cameron Bancroft who has...
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/ 6 years agoCricket counts the cost but emerges with plenty of credit in the bank
By Graham Otway THE efficiency reputation of English cricket’s administrators should emerge from this summer’s two lockdown Test series against the...
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/ 6 years agoIT SURELY WASN’T JUST ME GRINNING UNDER GRINNING UNDER MY MASK
JAMES WALLACE takes his place among a sparse crowd at the Oval for one of the few Spectator Pilot games designed...
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/ 6 years agoStay-aways boosted by new TV deal
SUSSEX have handed their supporters the chance to watch their non-televised matches via their new Match Day Centre, and on social...

