All posts tagged "cricket"
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Features
/ 9 years agoPeploe ready as old foes get set for battle again
UNICORNS By James Roberts FRESH from hauling Berkshire to a draw against Devon this week, Chris Peploe says that retaining 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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International News
/ 9 years agoSharma is thrilled to learn from Kohli
By Seth Francis ROHIT Sharma has insisted captaincy isn’t on his mind, despite being named India’s viceskipper for their ODI series...
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International News
/ 9 years agoAlarm bells ringing for sri lankan game
Tim Wigmore argues action is now needed urgently to prevent the island’s game declining like Zimbabwe’s PLANET CRICKET At the heart...
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International News
/ 9 years agoBanerjee to plot cricket’s strategy
By Seth Francis FORMER Gloucestershire slow left-armer Vikram Banerjee has been given a key role at the heart of the development...
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International News
/ 9 years agoAre we getting sick of being fed this diet of big-hitting?
Garfield Robinson suggests that the ODI game’s obsession with sixes is destroying the nuances of cricket Get out of here! West...
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International News
/ 9 years agoBY GEORGE, HERE’S A HARD WORKER!
New Zealander George Worker, of Knowle & Dorridge in the Birmingham Premier League, is our third winner of The Cricket Paper’s...
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Test Matches
/ 9 years agoAkmal in dock after coach clash
UMAR Akmal faces sanction from the Pakistan Cricket Board after an outburst against national coach Mickey Arthur. Akmal was unhappy with...
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News
/ 9 years agoSecond strings are no focal points for tourists
PAUL Nixon (TCP, August 11) highlighted the issue of counties fielding weaker sides against touring teams. When Derbyshire hosted the West...
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News
/ 9 years agoAshwin can complete the promotion jigsaw
By Paul Eddison RAVI Ashwin isn ‘t the man who will get Worcestershire promoted but he could provide the final touches...
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News
/ 9 years agoCrane can give England a lift
By Richard Edwards Hit Down Under: Mason Crane became New South Wales’ first overseas player in 32 years PICTURE: Getty Images...
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News
/ 9 years agoYorkshire rocked by Sarfraz ‘s call home
By Tony Marshall YORKSHIRE have suffered a blow after Sarfraz Ahmed was forced to end his stay at Headingley early. Ahmed...
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News
/ 9 years agoHales can make Test grade, claims Newell
By Tony Marshall NOTTINGHAMSHIRE batsman Alex Hales has been backed to win an England Test recall – if he stays in...
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News
/ 9 years agoFalcons put faith in new boy Sm
By Andrew Lawton DERBYSHIRE fans could be forgiven for googling their stand-in captain, but Daryn Smit insists he has what it...
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Features
/ 9 years agoHow Dukes have managed to produce a ball to dye for
Alison Mitchell learns the secrets of the factory which provides the weaponry for the day/night Test experiment Magic man: Dilip Jajodia...
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Features
/ 9 years agoSorry Mason, but selectors always pick extra seamer
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Latest leggie: Mason Crane has played T20 for England And so,...
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Features
/ 9 years agoAfter England’s triumph, focus now on Essex
DISABILITY CRICKET THIS WEEK… RONNIE JACKSON All-rounder Age 18 Team: England Learning Disability Has this been one of the most successful...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoTremlett: He reminded me a lot of Philander
Former England seamer says new boy Toby Roland-Jones can be an Ashes hit Down Under
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Featured
/ 9 years agoDukes ball will stand up to the Day/Night Test, insists chief Jajodia
Ball manufacturer's chief comfortable with own company's product, as Cricket Australia face calls to ditch Kookaburra's pink ball
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Ashes
/ 9 years agoClaire thrilled to be at forefront of Welsh talent for Storm in KSL
By Katie Falkingham THE opportunity to play alongside World Cup winners is one few experience, but that’s exactly what Claire Thomas...
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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 agoWillerton: We’re not focusing on double
UNICORNS By George Hallam LINCOLNSHIRE stand on the brink of a double trophy face-off against Berkshire but bowler Alex Willerton has...
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News
/ 9 years agoHome Office run the rule on Frinton
THE Home Office have been accused of “weasel words” and “thinly veiled threats” in their behaviour towards Frinton CC and their...
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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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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 9 years agoSavage is the super Saffer for Spireites
By Charlie Peat SWAPPING the sunny surroundings of Cape Town for Chesterfield may not seem like an appealing idea to many...

