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/ 7 years agoDON’T BE CAPTAIN MORGAN, JOE
SHORTLY after Joe Root assumed the captaincy of England’s Test team in 2017, he joined Eoin Morgan, England’s white-ball captain, for...
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/ 7 years agoROACH IS IMPROVING WITH AGE, JUST LIKE MARSHALL
Controlling matters: Kemar Roach has crafted his skills as he has matured, much like the great Malcolm Marshall PICTURE: Getty Images...
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/ 7 years agoBad wickets can often be perceived as good
Garfield Robinson argues that England’s tour of the West Indies is a refreshing shot in the arm for Test cricket with...
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/ 7 years agoHain and Duckett lead Lions
By Andrew Harvey FIFTIES from Ben Duckett and Sam Hain helped England Lions take the upper hand on day one of...
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/ 7 years agoSEAM OBSESSION IN COUNTY GAMEIS THE CAUSE OF OUR TEST WOES
Derek Pringle does not blame the the new Championship structure for a lack of top order batsmanship but a pre-existing focus...
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/ 7 years agoEngland duo just so happy to be back in the mix
By Adam Collins ENGLAND are welcoming back champions Sarah Taylor and Katherine Brunt back to the ranks for their spring tour...
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/ 7 years agoWindies trilogy is turning into a movie nasty
By Rory Dollard Holding fort: Jonny Bairstow is bowled by Jason Holder WITH a few honourable exceptions, there is a clearly...
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/ 7 years agoDead rubbers do not exist as pride and places are at stake
By Rory Dollard West Indies v England 3rd Test, Feb 9-13, Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, 2pm start Key...
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/ 7 years agoQuartet of newbies added to ECB list
By Jon Couch SUSSEX seamer Freya Davies is one of four players to earn herself her first full central contract with...
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/ 7 years agoStarc warning for Aussies as key pace man pulls up
By Jon Couch Fitness doubt: Mitchell Starc PICTURE: Getty Images AUSTRALIA’S World Cup preparations have been thrown into turmoil after it...
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/ 7 years agoSYMPATHY FOR JASON BUTGAME JUSTHAS TO SPEED UP
Baseball is nostalgically known as America’s pastime, but has been leapfrogged by basketball as the US’ second most popular sport. With...
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/ 7 years agoPakistan stick with captain Sarfaraz despite ‘racism’ ban
By Edwin Charles World Cup reprieve: Sarfaraz Ahmed SARFARAZ Ahmed has thanked the Pakistan Board for standing by him after he...
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/ 7 years agoAt least class of ‘19 aren’t facing Eighties fear factor
Richard Edwards looks back to the Caribbean tour of 1986 when a rampant West Indies attack cut England to shreds and...
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/ 7 years agoRothery looking to take Foxes to new heights
Jeremy Blackmore meets Leicestershire’s newly-appointed chief executive Karen Rothery – only the second female CEO to take charge of an English...
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/ 7 years agoWARBOYS AND ST IVES RESCUED BY MERGER
Matt Ford details how two Cambridgeshire cricket clubs with proud histories decided that the only way they could survive was by...
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/ 7 years agoODIs are Tigers’ biggest hope, admits Rhodes
By Jon Couch Priority: Steve Rhodes REALISTIC Steve Rhodes admits that his Bangladesh side have a better chance of success in...
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/ 7 years agoWomen’s game is on the charge but there’s still lots more to do
Isabelle Westbury celebrates the advances made on the field by women in the game but reveals that there are still areas...
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/ 7 years agoMaynard gets nod to stay in Dragons’ role
MATTHEW Maynard will continue as Glamorgan’s interim head coach until the end of the 2019 season, writes JEREMY BLACKMORE. Maynard, who...
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/ 7 years agoCaptain Wades in as Hurricanes hammer home
By John Hunter BIG BASH LEAGUE ROUND-UP Leading from the front: Matthew Wade played a captain’s role for the Hobart Hurricanes...
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/ 7 years agoHEAD BOY TRAVIS WAS AN ISLAND TREASURE
Richard Edwards discovers how Australia’s latest batting star made a name for himself on the Isle of Wight in the Southern...
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/ 7 years agoTIME IS RIGHT FOR AUSSIES TO LET IT RIP WITH FOUR QUICKS
Go-to man: James Pattinson is forever injured but seldom forgotten by the Australian selectors PICTURE: Getty Images When Michael Clarke’s side...
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/ 7 years agoSiefert is a surefire smash for the Kiwis
By Richard Coetzee INTERNATIONAL ROUND-UP Star turns: Tim Siefert and David Miller, below INDIA had a week of mixed fortunes in...
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/ 7 years agoDinesh stunned as Aussies issue a Starc warning
By Luke Baker Hugs all round: Joe Burns, left, celebrates his century with Travis Head THINGS may be starting to look...
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/ 7 years agoShantry remains a Jack of all trades
By Paul Edwards JACK Shantry was one of the most popular players in the recent history of the domestic game and...

