All posts tagged "Comedy"
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoSTEWART SPARKS TIGERS MAULING
By Mike Simmonds ON THE WAY: Hull’s Kevin Stewart enjoys his first goal Insets: Luton’s James Collins, left, GRANT McCann be-lieved...
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Features
/ 6 years agoCult hero Jack’s already a-head of the game after Taunton switch
By Charlie Talbot-Smith Fan base: Jack Brooks IF YOU want an indication of just how quickly Jack Brooks has been welcomed...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoMartin Johnson column – Will T20 slog fest soon be a thing of the past?
Tuning into the cricket earlier this week, I was so startled by watching some chap in a custard yellow outfit declining...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoMartin Johnson column – Cricket in the 1980s! It was an X-rated classic…
Back in the 1970s, it was nigh on impossible to go to the cinema without seeing a film about skyscrapers bursting...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoMartin Johnson column – England captains always end up in a stew
It’s not easy being a leader, a thought which doubtless occurred to the other Captain Cook when he was being lightly...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoMartin Johnson column – Always trouble when the wags are in town
Dubai seemed like an appropriate venue for England’s cricketers to nip off to and recharge their batteries. You could argue about...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoMartin Johnson column – Gloves labours lost – Or a comedy of errors
The first cricket related Christmas present I ever got was a scorers’ book, although I’d only got through one pencil (mainly...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – Milton’s paradise not lost, thanks to snicko
The year is 2058 – the 50th anniversary of DRS in Test cricket – and the tannoy crackles into life at...