All posts tagged "Ashes"
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News
/ 1 year agoPete Thompson on Josh Hull: From club to country in a year and a bit
JOSH HULL was sending stumps cartwheeling in the Northamptonshire Premier League just over 15 months before making his England debut.
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IPL
/ 1 year agoDawid Malan ends England career to focus on franchise cricket
Dawid Malan said that he definitely wants to continue playing franchise and county cricket after he announced his retirement from the...
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoCharlotte Edwards
A Cricket Life The legendary record-breaker on a singularly dedicated career Interview by Phil Walker FALLING FOR CRICKET My family was...
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England News
/ 1 year agoTest coach Brendon McCullum to take charge of England white-ball sides next year
Marcus Trescothick will oversee the limited-overs teams until the New Zealander begins the role in January. Brendon McCullum will oversee England’s...
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Cricket Paper News
/ 1 year agoA Guide To Collecting Cricket Memorabilia
Once the preserve of the rich and well heeled, sports memorabilia collecting has soared over recent years, as access to rare...
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England News
/ 1 year agoGolden Gus shows the value of a wagging tail
"It’s like watching Jacques Kallis play,” said a beaming Joe Root having had a front-row seat for the latest instalment of...
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A Cricket Life
/ 1 year agoA Cricket Life: Rob Key on his defining moments
The Kent and England batter turned managing director of England men’s cricket on the defining moments of his life in the...
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England News
/ 1 year agoOlly Stone ready to play with a smile on his face on return to England Test side
The fast bowler has benefitted from Mark Wood’s series-ending injury. Olly Stone is set for his first Test appearance in three...
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England News
/ 1 year agoJosh Hull lands England call-up after Mark Wood sustains series-ending injury
Wood pulled up mid-over on the penultimate day of England’s five-wicket win in the series opener at Emirates Old Trafford. England...
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Ashes
/ 1 year agoDifferent strokes for different Woakes
By Phil Walker A year ago to the month, Chris Woakes sat back in the stands at The Oval, overlooking the...
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News
/ 1 year agoEngland Over 70s win the World Cup
By Richard Edwards IN SPORT, as in life, it’s important to hold onto your dreams. Something that John Evans, the victorious...
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News
/ 1 year agoBrook ready for Sri Lanka test
By Guy Williams First of many: Brook scored his first Test hundred on home soil at Trent Bridge PICTURE: Alamy AS...
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoJames Anderson considers shock return to white-ball cricket
James Anderson is considering an unexpected return to white-ball cricket following his England retirement and is weighing up a farewell lap...
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoGraham Thorpe 1969-2024
Phil Walker pays tribute to the life and career of the great Surrey and England left-hander, an everyman hero touched by...
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoThorpe in excelsis: Six of the best
113* (280 balls, 11 fours) England v Australia, Trent Bridge, Third Test, 1993 England, two matches down in the series, ring...
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England News
/ 1 year agoMark Ramprakash backs Andy Flower to replace Matthew Mott
Former England batter Mark Ramprakash has joined a chorus of past players urging England’s top brass to bring “deep thinker” Andy...
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England News
/ 1 year agoIrreplaceable Woakes leaves England with real dilemma
The quality of the opposition wasn’t the highest by any means, but there was a maturity in the way England went...
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Derek Pringle
/ 1 year agoDerek Pringle: Fearsome Mark Wood embodies the need for speed
Derek Pringle relished watching England paceman Mark Wood dismantle the West Indies batting during the third Test at Edgbaston.
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoMatthew Hoggard
A Cricket Life The Ashes-winning seamer on the swings and arrows of his brilliant career. Interview by Ben Gardner HOW I...
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England News
/ 1 year agoJoe’s route to the summit opens up
That’s the thing about Joe Root, you barely notice him, and then you look up at the scoreboard to see he’s...
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Features
/ 1 year agoDisability cricket shines at Lord’s with hopefully more to come
By Sam Dalling It was not, to many minds, the most prestigious day of the Lord’s summer. In fact, there was...
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Featured
/ 1 year agoLET THE KIDS PLAY
RICHARD CLARKE AKA The Grumbler Richard Clarke says the One-Day Cup is the perfect summer holidays day out Arsene Wenger is...
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England News
/ 1 year agoHow Joe Root compares as he closes in on Brian Lara on Test run-scorers list
West Indies great Lara scored 11,953 runs in 131 Tests, with Root 13 behind on 11,940 in 142 games after his...
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England News
/ 1 year agoOllie Pope: England line-up could rack up 600 runs in a day
Ollie Pope senses a “real hunger” in England’s batting line-up this summer and believes they could be capable of scoring 600...
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Columnists
/ 1 year agoEngland analysis and comment: The need for speed
Derek Pringle explains that out-and-out pace is just one part of the equation.

