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/ 7 years agoWhy Patto took on Yorkshire job with open arms
By Paul Edwards Appealing: Steve Patterson claims another wicket for Yorkshire last season PICTURE: Getty Images ENGLISH cricket has changed almost...
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/ 7 years agoTaking on India powerhouses was a massive learning curve
ED HOSSELL DISABILITY CRICKET England Visually Impaired captain After being appointed captain of England’s Visually Impaired team, Ed Hossell led his...
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/ 7 years agoMatt puts the gloss on new Derbys deal
Deal: Mattie McKiernan ALL-ROUNDER Mattie McKiernan has signed a one-year contract extension which will keep him at Derbyshire until the end...
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/ 7 years agoAdams not grizzly for brand new career path
By Richard Edwards City slicker: James Bruce chose a career in the Square Mile New era: Jimmy Adams is preparing for...
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/ 7 years agoLet us in or watch great Scots suffer, warns chief
By Richard Edwards Free agent: England’s destroyer Calum MacLeod SCOTLAND are aiming to reclaim their place in English domestic competition –...
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/ 7 years agoBROWNE CHASING ASHES SPOTLIGHT AFTER BEING KEPT IN DARK SO LONG
Chris Stocks talks to one of the country’s leading opening batsmen who, despite excellent run scoring, has not even figured for...
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/ 7 years agoPillans ready to step up to the mark at Headingley
By Guy Williams Your time has come: Yorkshire’s Mat Pillans YORKSHIRE’S new South African fast bowler Mat Pillans was a largely...
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/ 7 years agoLeg-spin switch has given returning Taylor a new lease of life
By Richard Edwards Upbeat: Jack Taylor JACK Taylor could have been forgiven for retreating into his shell last season after being...
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/ 7 years agoStewart vote of confidence has Mark dreaming of Ashes return
By Joe Leavey Offer: Alec Stewart Back on form: Mark Stoneman ended last season with a run of good scores for...
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/ 7 years agoTom’s peeping above all of the top talents for a first-team spot
TOM LOTEN YOUNG GUN Yorkshire batsman Yorkshire have a stacked batting line-up and continue to roll new prospects off their conveyor...
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/ 7 years agoLOVE ‘EM OR LOATHE ‘EM, THE ‘BARMIES’ JUST KEEP COMING
While England’s batsmen were busy using a Test match as practice for the upcoming T20 series, the Barmy Army trumpeter did...
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/ 7 years agoHolder, the gentle giant destined to be a leader
Stephen Thorpe takes a look at the character and development of the West Indies skipper and suggests that he was always...
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/ 7 years agoSarah’s return can spur us both on, says keeper Amy
By Andy Baber WOMEN’S CRICKET Rival: Amy Jones WICKETKEEPER Amy Jones is relishing the “healthy competition” provided by Sarah Taylor’s return...
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/ 7 years agoENGLAND, TAKE HEED OF JIMMY’S ANGER AND MR ‘TACHE!
Peter Hayter spots the increasing frustration at the tourists’ performances in the Caribbean that is now showing in the stands and...
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/ 7 years agoTELL JOE HE HAS TO BAT AT NO.3
Moving on up? Joe Root When is someone within the England set-up going to tell Joe Root he simply has to...
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/ 7 years agoNorthants shooting for the stars with Holder
By Jon Couch Man of the moment: Jason Holder PICTURE: Getty Images HE’S made his mark as England’s destroyer-inchief in the...
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/ 7 years agoLavalette column: Big bash losing its mojo in dismal summer
Why the Big Bash is losing its mojo
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/ 7 years agoWestbury: Don’t burden this current West Indies with the past
Isabelle Westbury cautions that misconceptions about the modern Caribbean game may be affecting our judgement of the progress made there
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/ 7 years agoJohnson column: Defeat is only the start of a ritual torture
Martin Johnson on having to face the media after a defeat
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/ 7 years agoDragons will be back breathing fire again, says mentor Hugh Morris
Jeremy Blackmore catches up with Glamorgan chief executive Hugh Morris and interim head coach Matt Maynard about the county's fresh start
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/ 7 years agoLocal knowledge is giving Marcus North the edge at Durham
Paul Edwards speaks to Durham's director of cricket about the county's aspirations to rebuild both on and off the field
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/ 7 years agoWhen an embarrassment for West Indies cricket was rescued by a one-off return to one of the region’s iconic venues
First Viv shed a tear but then we got one last hurrah at the Rec
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/ 7 years agoBig trouble lies ahead if the hundred doesn’t work warns Daryl Mitchell
Chris Stocks finds the man who represents the players wants all his members to benefit from the new format but everyone...
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/ 7 years agoPringle column: Formula for all-rounders is holding England back
England need to start looking at blooding more specialist players if they are to become one of the great sides


