All posts tagged "ECB"
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/ 8 years agoPringle column: Playing cricket? It’s not a bad little earner
Derek Pringle examines the figures that mean most England cricketers are set for life
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News
/ 8 years agoFlaws in overseas players ruling will have to be resolved
MARK Graham (October 13) says he understands that “the ECB clamped down on overseas amateurs at club level this year, to...
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/ 8 years agoMiddlesex deserve drop
I AGREE with your correspondent Graham Shaw. I attended the final match of the season at Taunton and Middlesex employed the...
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Features
/ 8 years agoMust T20 be embraced to ensure survival of club game?
By Richard Edwards Long-term fears: Is club cricket dying out? THE format of the club game could be set for a...
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News
/ 8 years agoSharp Tongue aiming recovery by licking to complete the Aussies
By Paul Eddison JOSH Tongue started 2017 recovering from back surgery and awaiting his County Championship debut yet the Worcestershire teenager...
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/ 8 years agoDismissed appeal downs Middlesex
By Jeremy Blackmore MIDDLESEXchief executive Richard Goatley has expressed his disappointment at the ECB’s dismissal of the club’s appeal against a...
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/ 8 years agoECB reject Middlesex appeal to confirm their relegation and Somerset’s survival
Cricket Discipline Commission suggests Middlesex would not have been able to recover over rate even if Oval match had reconvened
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Features
/ 8 years agoBurnham’s ban a reminder of off-field perils
By Richard Edwards Out of action: Jack Burnham is facing a lay off from the game JACK Burnham should have been...
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/ 8 years agoThe state of play: Ben Stokes is in ‘serious trouble’
Six days into the ECB's internal disciplinary process and it looks unlikely Ben Stokes will be touring Australia
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/ 8 years agoECB withdraw Ben Stokes and Hales from international matches ‘until further notice’
Media footage alleging a nightclub brawl sees ECB launch internal disciplinary procedure as the Ashes series looms
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoDawson’s captaincy is starting to creak
By Charlie Peat ECKINGTON captain Tom Dawson admits emotions were running high in his final match as skipper after 16 years....
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Features
/ 8 years agoMasham is the perfect host – whatever the weather!
John Fuller was bowled over by the picturesque Sheep Final venue – even though weather won the day in the end...
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/ 8 years agoWe’re stumped by the good old English summer
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN So the T20 imternational was played in Chester-le-Street. It was cold...
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/ 8 years agoIs it double standards?
THE furore that has been building in football over the past month concerning the England women’s team head coach Mark Sampson...
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/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket: Is greed of the Big Three destroying the game?
Bangladesh haven't toured England since 2010 and it doesn't look like they will be in the near future as ECB and...
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/ 8 years agoStuart Broad set for scan on recurring heel problem
Dogged by a heel issue since June sends England ace to hospital
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoGibson in as South Africa’s main man
By Seth Francis New role: Ottis Gibson ENGLAND will wave goodbye to Ottis Gibson at the end of the current Test...
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/ 8 years agoGOLDEN OLDIES SHINING BRIGHT AS EVER
Much like the majority of this season, it was another brilliant week in the County Championship for the golden oldies. Darren...
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/ 8 years agoThe jury is still out on England’s day-night Test trial
(Photo: Getty Images) By Chris Stocks So how was it for you? The first day-night Test match in the UK, I...
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Features
/ 8 years agothe jury’s still out on day-night trial
Chris Stocks gives his opinon on the succcess or otherwise of England’s first pink ball Test match So how was it...
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Features
/ 8 years agoPerfect partners – like me & Goughie
By Richard Edwards ANDY CADDICK is a man who knows a thing or two about bowling partnerships. At a time when...
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/ 8 years agoPINK BALLS? FIERY FRED WOULD HAVE CHOKED ON HIS MI…
MARTIN JOHNSON If, as appears to be the case, the ECB are leaning towards making pink ball Test matches an annual...
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News
/ 8 years agoTime for an English quota
THE number of Kolpaks and foreign players with ‘passports of convenience’ is getting beyond ridiculous. Glamorgan, for example, have cynically bought...
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/ 8 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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Features
/ 8 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...

