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Ashes
/ 6 years agoSo near but still so far for Root as Labuschagne toughs it out
By Chris Stocks Decent substitute: Marnus Labuschagne survives a hit from Jofra Archer early in his innings to play the decisive...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoAugust 14-18, Lord’s, London
England 258 (Burns 53, Bairstow 52, Hazlewood 3-58, Cummins 3-61, Lyon 3-68) & 258-5d (Stokes 115*, Buttler 31, Cummins 3-35, Siddle...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoENGLAND RATINGS
By Chris Stocks Rory Burns 7/10 Dug in for a gritty first-innings half-century and stuck around for an hour and 29...
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News
/ 6 years agoFleming Rockets into role?
By Neil Harvey FORMER Nottinghamshire and New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is set to be appointed as the head coach of...
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News
/ 6 years agoLehmann: Archer’s like a Windies great
By Guy Williams AS England and Australia fight tooth and nail in round three of the Ashes at Headingley, Darren Lehmann,...
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Features
/ 6 years agoUNLIKELY HERO IS NOW A REGULAR FIXTURE
Adam Collins plots the rapid rise of Marnus Labuschagne, the ‘little known’ replacement who helped take Australia to the brink of...
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Ashes
/ 6 years ago’The game’s totally different when bowling is 93mph’
By Richard Edwards Nasty blow: Andy Lloyd was hit by Malcolm Marshall ANDY Lloyd knows how it feels to suffer a...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoSmith’s show of bravery should act as wake-up call
Peter Hayter argues it is high time cricket looked to appoint independent experts to make key player welfare calls, regardless of...
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoMIRACLES HAPPEN SAYS HERO DENLY
Chris Stocks PICTURE: Getty Images It’s not over yet! Captain Joe Root salutes his fifty which sets up a thrilling finale...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoBreakthrough year has Blake setting sights on new goals
YOUNG GUN BLAKE CULLEN Middlesex seamer Having forced his way into both Middlesex’s Second XI and England U19s it’s already been...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoUnorthodox maybe, but Burns is still so effective
Peter Hayter looks at how opener Rory Burns continues to impress in the England top order, even though his technique is...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoDeath of club umpire puts risks we face into spotlight
By Dan Whiting Sad loss: John Williams didn’t recover from a blow THIS week, news broke on the club-cricket circuit that...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoCAN ‘BIFFER’ ROY BE BOTHERED TO PRACTISE THE ART OF DEFENDING?
Derek Pringle would prefer to see Joe Denly opening the batting for England in the Ashes rather than one-day specialist Jason...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoCrocked Ollie will return stronger
By Neil Harvey WARWICKSHIRE and England pace bowler Olly Stone has been backed to get “stronger and fitter than ever” after...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoHeroics of Smith shine on titanic day of Test match play
By Chris Stocks FOR a few gut-wrenching seconds on the fourth afternoon of this enthralling second Ashes Test time stood still....
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoCoach Gale aims to put T20 woes behind him
By Guy Williams YORKSHIRE return to action in the County Championship against Notts at Scarborough today, arguably with much relief after...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoA STORM IS SURELY BREWING –QUITE LITERALLY
MARTIN JOHNSON Ituned into the Sky cricket channel the other day, and happened upon a Women’s T20 game in which Western...
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News
/ 6 years agoPakistan hero Imad enjoying his Notts spell
By Saj Sadiq National saviour: Imad Wasim rescued Pakistan from defeat with a fine innings against Afghanistan in the World Cup...
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News
/ 6 years agoGlamorgan claim the Twenty20 title
By Ella Jerman SECOND XI ROUND-UP GLAMORGAN, winless in the first ten games in this season’s T20 Blast, thrillingly won the...
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News
/ 6 years agoIce-cool Du Toit’s the man to sizzle for the Sausages
By Will Castle UNICORNS ROUND-UP JACQUES du Toit thrives under pressure so when Cumberland’s hopes of reaching the Unicorns Knockout Trophy...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoWorld Cup ace Morgan could quit captaincy over back pain
By Nathan Jones Retiring type? Eoin Morgan may call time on career ENGLAND’S World Cupwinning captain Eoin Morgan says he may...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 6 years agoEarley are the first to go vegan
By Will Castle EARLEY have become the world’s first cricket team to serve a fully vegan-based menu. This came after chairman...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 6 years agoRivals join forces for charity
By Will Castle WITCHAM have joined forces with local rivals Wimblington to raise awareness and help support those dealing with mental...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 6 years agoBeck’s golden finish keeps title bid on track
By Will Castle WITH a target of 199 to beat Canterbury, but already nine down, it was up to wicket-keeper James...


