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/ 8 years agoSo damaging that counties see Kolpak route the only way to go
READING the Kent chief executive James Clifford’s comments about signing new players and, in particular, Kolpaks is rather depressing. Clifford said:...
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/ 8 years agoIt’s impossible to dislike Dizzy!
IT is hard to reserve any animosity towards Jason Gillespie after leaving Yorkshire. The man did deliver a promotion and back-to-back...
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/ 8 years agoNew recruit Shaun has silverware in sights
By Seth Francis Incoming: Shaun Marsh SHAUN Marsh is targeting silverware at Glamorgan after signing a two-year contract. Australian batsman Marsh,...
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/ 8 years agoEvolution not revolution key as McGrath steps up…
By Charlie Talbot-Smith Staying grounded: But new Essex coach Anthony McGrath knows the county can’t stand still PICTURES: Getty Images SOME...
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/ 8 years agoFINAL OVER MICHAEL HOGAN
Glamorgan paceman ON THE SPOT DOB 31/05/1981 Marital status Married to Rachel Hogan Major teams Glamorgan, Hobart Hurricanes, New South Wales...
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/ 8 years agoINFANTILE STUFF AS AUSSIES’ SLEDGING KICKS OFF
MARTIN JOHNSON Firstly, congratulations to Australia for managing, against all the odds, to put 11 fit players onto the field for...
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Features
/ 8 years agoMY DREAM XI
Welcome to our expanded, illustrated presentation with statistical summaries of the selected players TIM MURTAGH Middlesex and Ireland bowler 1. Andrew...
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/ 8 years agoNotts skipper Mullaney is in for the long haul
By Jack Miller AT LEAST there is one English captain in Australia with no reservations over what’s in store over the...
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/ 8 years agoMuddled thinking damaging Associates
SOMETIMES it feels as if ICC meetings are just an excuse in finding innovative ways to hurt cricket’s Associate nations. Inadvertently...
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/ 8 years agoIT’S BOOM TIME IN BANGLADESH
Tim Wigmore suggests the fact that the BPL ranks only behind the IPL confirms Bangladesh is cricket’s coming force Big names;...
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/ 8 years agoSri Lanka hold on though India aren’t so happy
By Adam Ellis First Test, Nov 16-20, Eden Gardens, Kolkata India 172 (Pujara 52, Lakmal 4-26) & 352-8d (Kohli 104*, Dhawan...
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/ 8 years agoAfghans adding match-winning spin to arsenal
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Impressive haul: Mujeed Zadran The remarkable rise of Afghan cricket continues....
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/ 8 years agoWHY EVEN PHYSIOS MUST NOW BE TEAM PLAYERS
PAUL NIXON With players finding their way back to fitness pre-Christmas, many counties are focusing on recruitment, both on and off...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoFORGET GLENN, I’LL DO THINGS MY WAY
Sam Pilger catches up with the spearhead of the Australian attack and the heir to Glenn McGrath’s thone, Josh Hazlewood Top...
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/ 8 years ago‘Strictly’ business as usual with all this hardtalk but there’s Danni & Co,too
Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon, our two Aussie journos, find themselves going cinematic in their criticism of the Ashes war of...
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/ 8 years agoSTOKES HAS A STRONG MESSAGE OF SUPPORT
The trouble was, against those West Indies attacks, that unless you hooked well or could uppercut over the slips, there was...
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/ 8 years agoJOHNSON WAS ON HIS OWN, WINDIES HAD FOUR THREATS
Derek Pringle takes a look at how batsmen faced up to the fearsome pace bowlers of the Eighties and Nineties The...
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/ 8 years agoWhen Lillee put game’s legislators on their metal
Though not an Ashes series, Richard Edwards recalls Dennis Lillee’s aluminium bat that stirred trouble in England’s ranks ACTION REPL AY...
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/ 8 years agoWhy Trott does not deserve constant haunting from his Gabbatoir ghosts
Peter Hayter argues that England’s prolific former No.3 should not be defined by that failure in Brisbane Had he been anywhere...
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/ 8 years agoThat couple of minutes will make a difference!
ASHES IN BRIEF AFTER a 95-minute rain delay on day one of the Ashes, officials were always looking at ways to...
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/ 8 years agoThe CRICKET paper Subscriptions…
Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for 40 issues,...
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/ 8 years agoHoughton sees a bright Zimbabwe future post-Mugabe
By Richard Edwards Record breaker: David Houghton THIS week saw the end of Robert Mugabe’s 37 years as Zimbabwe leader. Zimbabwe...
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/ 8 years agoWood has still not given up on dream of late Ashes call
By Chris Stocks Living the dream: Mark Wood bowling for England PICTURES: Getty Images MARK Wood insists he will never give...


