All posts tagged "England"
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News
/ 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 agoHawkeye focuses on the art of fast scoring
By Paul Eddison Modern player: Jos Buttler is one to have benefitted from the use of technology. PICTURE: Getty Images IN...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoMorgan worried about his patchy form as Windies strike early in T20
Toss:England, who chose to field Umpires:M Gough, R Robinson By Joshua Peck ENGLAND captain Eoin Morgan bemoaned his own lack of...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoTHE TOAST IS STILL HAVE A JONNY BUT WE CAN SUMMER WHINE!
Chris Stocks questions the wisdom of playing a five-match ODI series as the autumn gloom descends I’ve done it! Jonny Bairstow...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoFirst hour at Gabba ‘crucial for England’
By Richard Edwards ENGLAND face an uphill task to emulate the class of 2010/11 Down Under this winter. That’s according to...
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News
/ 8 years agoGive Jones his glory, like Malik
THE implication of Shoaib Malik becoming Pakistan’s highest T20 run scorer is that the matches against a World XI must have...
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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 agoAussies gamble on Rachael to take Ashes lead
FULLpoints for boldness. To replace Meg Lanning, Australia’s women have opted to go into the Ashes with a captain not in...
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoStoneman is the rock at the top for England Strauss hails opener for success
ANDREW Strauss, England’s director of cricket, has backed Mark Stoneman to thrive in Australia during this winter’s Ashes series. By Chris...
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/ 8 years agoAlastair Cook tips Stoneman to shine in Ashes tour
The Ashes Down Under is a mere 63 days away...
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/ 8 years agoCatches win matches so England must improve
Derek Pringle looks at the need for England to cut out the fielding errors if they're to retain the Ashes
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/ 8 years agoJimmy Anderson sets his sights towards life after playing
Jimmy Anderson discusses his future and why there are different coaches for different levels
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoBroad set for lay-off but injury no concern England in good place says Broad
By Chris Stocks STUART BROAD insists he has no fears over his fitness for this winter’s Ashes despite being forced to...
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County Championships
/ 8 years agoViljoen’s ready to put in Hard yards
Bruce Talbot speaks to the South African who is committed to leading the Derbyshire revival Spring in his step: Hardus Viljoen...
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Test Matches
/ 8 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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Features
/ 8 years agoHistory shows that experience is key to Ashes success
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Settled: England won with a lot of experience in 2010/11 England...
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Features
/ 8 years agoCatches win matches so England must improve!
Derek Pringle examines the importance of cutting out fielding errors if they are to be a success Down Under They were...
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Features
/ 8 years agoJonny: New Dad Joe has taken it all in his stride
By Ross Lawson Pats my boy: Joe Root is enjoying his responsibilities on and off the pitch IT’S BEEN a busy...
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/ 8 years agoSummer just won’t be the same without Henry
Alison Mitchell pays tribute to commentating legend Henry Blofeld, who retired after the third Test at Lord’s My dear old thing…”...
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/ 8 years agoARISE SIR JIMMY! IT CERTAINLY HAS A NICE RING TO IT
PETER HAYTER As all bowlers have known since time immemorial, cricket is a batsman’s game. Why else would it be the...
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News
/ 8 years agoGermany have World Cup in sight
By Richard Edwards Incoming star: Afghanistan’s Izatullah Dawlatzai could be playing for Germany next year PICTURE: Getty Images GERMANY and its...
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/ 8 years agoSKY’S THE LIMIT? OLD JIM WOULD CERTAINLY NOTAGREE
MARTIN JOHNSON If, like me, you find that the only way to unwind at the end of a long hard day...
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Features
/ 8 years agoRevenue must come first
WHEN MCC members vote on the redevelopment of Lord’s on September 27, they will be reminded that the club hopes for...
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Features
/ 8 years agoJIMMY’S GOT SIGHTS SET ON COACH’S ROLE
Chris Stocks reveals how England’s record breaker has been looking to the future James Anderson is still going strong at the...
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/ 8 years agoDEREK PRINGLE
CRICKET’S LAWS ARE TOO EASILY EXPLOITED FOR GLORY If there is many a slip twixt cup and lip, the same can...

