All posts tagged "Bangladesh"
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Features
/ 9 years agoWHY I HOPE STU AND JOEL CAN GET WINDIES BACK ON TRACK
Derek Pringle explains why cricket would benefit if West Indies were to approach their former brilliant standards Iso hope that the...
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International News
/ 9 years agoCan Aussies handle Bangladeshi heat?
By Richard Edwards BANGLADESH are planning to hand Australia a pre-Ashes fright when the teams meet for a two-Test series later...
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Features
/ 9 years agoLESSONS TO LEARN FAST FOR PROTEAS
Neil Manthorp looks back on a ‘forgettable’ summer for South Africa, but argues brighter times may be on the horizon The...
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Features
/ 9 years agoCREATE A NICHE IN T20 MARKET
Tim Wigmore discusses how the world’s T20 leagues can become more commercially viable after a disappointing CPL PLANET CRICKET At the...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoNixon column: Sunshine State is ideal venue for CPL bow
By Paul Nixon A week into my Caribbean adventure and, while I’m majorly struggling with jet-lag this time round, it’s as...
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T20
/ 9 years agoArthur’s boy is the man for Maynard
By Paul Eddison MICKEY Arthur has seen up close just how good a batsman Fakhar Zaman is so when he told...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoHALES COULD BE THE ANSWER –BUT AT NO.5
WHILE I’ve been over the other side of the world, I’ve still kept track of goings on in the UK. I...
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News
/ 9 years agoAussies sort deal over pay dispute
By Seth Francis THE Ashes look set to go ahead with a deal agreed ‘in principle’ by Australia’s players to resolve...
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News
/ 9 years agoTime we turned to Rashid
IF I was Adil Rashid, I’d be really fed up. He’s fetched out of the cupboard for the the tour of...
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Features
/ 9 years agoSarfraz is ready for Yorkshire challenge
By Seth Francis PAKISTAN captain Sarfraz Ahmed says he can’t wait to play for Yorkshire after signing up for the T20...
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News
/ 9 years agoBuchanan: A sorry affair for everyone
By Richard Edwards EXCLUSIVE Let’s set a better example: Both the Australian Cricketers’ Association and Cricket Australia have been slammed by...
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News
/ 9 years agoLaw warns: Don’t write off Windies
By Richard Edwards STUART LAW is backing his West Indies side to challenge England this summer – despite their biggest names...
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Features
/ 9 years agoHowell knuckled down to become a terror in T20
By Charlie Talbot-Smith FOUR years ago, Benny Howell went on holiday to Miami and when he returned he had fallen in...
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News
/ 9 years agoTamim exit not due to hate crimes
TAMIM Iqbal has cut short his stay at Essex, though denied reports that his departure is due to a ‘hate crime’...
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Features
/ 9 years agoGARY’S EARNED ANOTHER SHOT!
Andrew Gale tells Roderick Easdale why Yorkshire’s Gary Ballance is worth an England recall after his mountain of domestic runs In...
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Features
/ 9 years agoDuckett refusing to abandon his attacking mindset
By Jack Miller BEN Duckett knows his first century of the season will not be enough to propel him back into...
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News
/ 9 years agoRoot must stay the same, even with captaincy, says Bayliss
By Chris Stocks Advice: Though coach Trevor Bayliss will let Joe Root make his own decisions COACH Trevor Bayliss will give...
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International News
/ 9 years agoPlanet Cricket – At last! Ireland and Afghanistan pass the Test
(Photo: Getty Images) Tim Wigmore on the remarkable rise of Ireland and Afghanistan after both nations were granted Full Member Test status...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPlanet Cricket: Black Caps slipping up in the one-day stakes despite Williamson’s invaluable leadership
(Photo: Getty Images) By Tim Wigmore In the 2015 World Cup, New Zealand were intoxicating and unmissable. It was not merely...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBLACK CAPS JUST A ONE-MAN BAND
Tim Wigmore analyses why New Zealand have dropped out of the upper echelon of ODI sides so rapidly PLANET CRICKET Tim...
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Club
/ 9 years agoRain ruins Afghans chance of major ODI scalp
WEST INDIES V AFGHANISTAN ROUND-UP By Matt Bishop THE three-match series between the West Indies and Afghanistan ended in a 1-1...
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Champions Trophy
/ 9 years agoRivalry set for next twist as India ease into the final thanks to Rohit brilliance
By Joshua Peck Bangladesh 264-7 India 265-1 India won by 9 wickets Umpires: HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), RA Kettleborough Edgbaston, June...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoSUCH A SHAME BUTWE’RE NO LONGER LIGHTWEIGHTS
PETER HAYTER There is no getting away from the fact that England’s failure to live up to other people’s idea of...
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News
/ 9 years agoCOMPETITION: Win a brand new Kookaburra bat!
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Cricket Paper
/ 9 years agoFarbrace: We’ll stick to winning formula
By Chris Stocks ENGLAND will keep faith with Jason Roy for their final Champions Trophy group match against Australia at Edgbaston...

