All posts tagged "Edgbaston"
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Features
/ 8 years agoPICKING UP THE PIECES
Greig and Steele show English pride despite defeat again in 1975 Paul Edwards continues his look into the Ashes archive and...
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News
/ 8 years agoIt’s third time lucky for Welch with the Bears
By Charlie Talbot-Smith GRAEME Welch did not have to think twice about coming back to Edgbaston again – and this time...
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News
/ 8 years agoWestwood staying with Bears as development coach
By Charlie Talbot-Smith Staying put: Ian Westwood WHEN he retired in June, Ian Westwood was convinced that his 25-year association with...
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News
/ 8 years agoHelm bids to steer a course to top after proving net worth
LAST WINTER one of Tom Helm’s main aims for England Lions’ trip to Sri Lanka was to leave the tour “in...
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News
/ 9 years agoSomerset benefit from an old rivalry
By Jeremy Blackmore SOMERSET youngsters Eddie Byrom and George Bartlett put aside their old schoolboy rivalry to play key roles in...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoDAY/NIGHT VICTORY IN ADELAIDE SHOULD BE TARGETED
DEREK PRINGLE Pink practice: England’s sole day/night Test was against West Indies this summer PICTURE: Getty Images Think Pink was the...
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News
/ 9 years agoOne-club Keogh to stick with Northants
By Joshua Peck NORTHANTS all-rounder Rob Keogh has committed his future to the county and extended his contract. Keogh, 25, will...
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Features
/ 9 years agoNose for wine for nine PCA players
By Seth Francis NINE past and present county cricketers have developed a nose for wine on courses organised by the Professional...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoHayter column: ECB should serve up the harshest penalties to Ben Stokes
Strauss stayed cool in front of the press but it's likely he's fuming inside
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/ 9 years agoSomerset season review to see Maynard leave County Ground
Division One relegation strugglers seek to appoint new director of cricket and head coach over the close season
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County Championships
/ 9 years agoEssex on the brink thanks to Chopra
Paul Bolton on the mixed emotions experienced by a batsman who put his old county to the sword Falling short: Varun...
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Test Matches
/ 9 years agoAnderson hits new heights but England are still yet to follow suit
By Chris Stocks at Lord’s On a high: England’s James Anderson enjoys his fifth wicket of the West Indies’ second innings...
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Featured
/ 9 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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T20
/ 9 years agoStorm-forceHales: We cannot let Hampshire put us in a spin
ALEX Hales and the Notts Outlaws are still in with a shout of an incredible treble this summer and, on the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoInjury-hit Reece setting his sights on being Top of the pops again
By Richard Edwards Injury hell: Reece Topley WHEN The Cricket Paper catches up with Reece Topley he has just picked up...
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Features
/ 9 years agoTHE PICTURES WHICH VOICE 1,000 WORDS
From Gatting’s row with Rana to Australian jubilation, Derek Pringle looks at cricket’s most powerful images Photographs tell stories – jogging...
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Cricket Paper
/ 9 years agoHowguru Radford helped steer Windies back to winning ways
A WELSHMAN played a major role in the startling transformation of the West Indies from their skittling at Edgbaston one week...
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Features
/ 9 years agoHow Holder defied cynics to instil belief into his team
Peter Hayter explains how mental strength emanating from captain Jason Holder was behind West Indies’ second Test recovery Such was the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoMORE TO T20 THAN GIVING IT A WHACK!
Tim Wigmore speaks to T20 coach Tom Moody on the evolution of the game’s shortest and most exciting format Saturday’s Twenty20...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoThe Welshman who helped West Indies bat away England at Headingley
Former Glamorgan coach Toby Radford talks Kraigg Brathwaite and the general improvement in the West Indies batting
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Test Matches
/ 9 years agoHow Holder defied cynics to instil belief into his team
Peter Hayter explains how mental strength emanating from captain Jason Holder was behind West Indies’ second Test recovery Such was the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoMore To T20 Than Giving It A Whack!
Tim Wigmore speaks to T20 coach Tom Moody on the evolution of the game’s shortest and most exciting format PLANET CRICKET...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoIf ever Trott was ready to be skipper, it’s now for Warwickshire
Trott replaces Ian Bell as Warwickshire captain in the County Championship
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/ 9 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
/ 9 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...

