All posts tagged "County Cricket"
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Latest News
/ 2 years 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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Featured
/ 2 years agoWHERE ARE WE GOING AND HOW DO WE GET THERE?
Richard Clarke AKA The Grumbler It is all very well agreeing a “direction of travel” but what happens when you have...
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Features
/ 2 years agoCricket4London is bringing cricket to the boroughs
Adam Hopkins on a city-wide initiative that’s making cricket accessible in the capital.
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Annie Chave
/ 2 years agoAnnie Chave column: Money talks but memberships matter
Apart from its rich legacy, and the historical importance of the games that are played in a fiercely competitive division structure,...
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A Cricket Life
/ 2 years 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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Featured
/ 2 years agoSECOND BY NAME, NOT BY NATURE
Richard Clarke AKA The Grumbler Worth a Seconds look: Radlett looking glorious in the sunshine You could clearly hear the sniggers...
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Darren Stevens
/ 2 years agoRubbing shoulders with Sri Lankan greats
Darren Stevens This Sri Lanka side must be given a chance before they are written off, but it’s fair to say...
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News
/ 2 years 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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Annie Chave
/ 2 years agoThe lifeblood of cricket
Annie Chave argues for the One-Day Cup to become an FA Cup of cricket.
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Cricket Paper
/ 2 years agoHampshire takeover first step on slippery slope
By Richard Edwards THE DELHI Capitals’ takeover of Hampshire is unlikely to herald a headlong rush from private investors looking to...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoJamie Smith believes Ollie Pope has similar captaincy attributes to Ben Stokes
Jamie Smith has backed “independent thinker” Ollie Pope to do a great job as replacement for injured England skipper Ben Stokes...
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News
/ 2 years agoHughes making the most of first English stint
By Sam Dalling Golden touch: Hughes has been a revelation for Sussex PICTURE: Alamy GIVEN THE global T20 merrygo-round, Daniel Hughes...
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News
/ 2 years agoEnd of the road for Joe Leach
Timing is everything and Worcestershire’s Joe Leach feels it is right that this will be his last summer as a professional...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoEllie Threlkeld champions inclusivity
By Lucy Wilde Keeping the faith: Threlkeld is looking for further recognition for women’s sport PICTURE: Alamy MANCHESTER ORIGINALS vice-captainEllieThrelkeld believes...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoA Cricket Life Allan Lamb
The England and Northants legend on switching allegiances and taking on the Windies Interview by Jo Harman A loyal servant: Lamb...
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Annie Chave
/ 2 years agoThe colour of cricket
Annie Chave asks why the One Day Cup cannot be played with a red ball
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoA Cricket Life Ian Bishop
The former Windies quick on his injury-ravaged career and the transition to becoming one of the most respected commentators in the...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 2 years agoAfrican Caribbean Cricket Festival celebrates heritage in Northampton
By Jeremy Blackmore "We need to show the kids that cricket is in our DNA,” says former England pace bowler Devon...
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International News
/ 2 years agoWest Indies need action not sympathy
By Phil Walker Raw: Mikyle Louis showed promise at Lord’s on his first-class debut outside of the Caribbean On some level...
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County Championships
/ 2 years agoBracey stars in epic Cheltenham tie
June 30-July 3, Cheltenham Gloucestershire v Glamorgan Toss: Glamorgan, who elected to field Game of a lifetime: James Bracey scored a...
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Annie Chave
/ 2 years agoKeep the red ball rolling
ANNIE CHAVE Annie Chave laments the loss of long days watching Championship cricket ball The ECB waited until the return of...
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England News
/ 2 years agoJames Anderson to stay with England in new role as fast bowling mentor
Anderson will play his 188th and last Test at Lord’s next week. James Anderson will remain in England’s Test set-up this...
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International News
/ 2 years agoJames Anderson to stay with England in new role as fast bowling mentor
James Anderson will remain in England’s Test set-up this summer after agreeing to join their backroom staff following his valedictory international...
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Derek Pringle
/ 2 years agoEngland’s rigid approach strangled their chances of success
DEREK PRINGLE @derekpringle England’s ignominious exit from the T20 World Cup had been signposted for a while. From the moment the...
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Featured
/ 2 years agoJOY TO THE WORLD!
RICHARD CLARKE LOOKS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE AKA The Grumbler It is 11.30am on a fiercely hot Tuesday morning at Chelmsford...

