All posts tagged "Headingley"
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Features
/ 8 years agoTHE DON MAKES HIS MARK
Smith remains a genius but Bradman was simply unbeatable in 1930… Paul Edwards continues his delve into the Ashes archive and...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoCOUNTRY AT A STANDSTILL
England end 19 years of hurt as captain captain Hutton leads from the front… Paul Edwards continues his delve into the...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoWhen Bradman turned it round for the Aussies
SIMON SWEETMAN The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events It’s not the despair. I can take the despair. It’s the...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoMARTIN JOHNSON
THERE’S NO SKIPPING THE ISSUE FOR THE CAPTAIN… There must have been times during the Adelaide Test match when Joe Root...
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News
/ 8 years agoDizzy’s spinning at the prospect of putting smiles on faces at Hove
By Richard Edwards G’day mate! Jason Gillespie is back in county cricket with Sussex PICTURES: Getty Images JASON Gillespie is champing...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoBATTERED BY BORDER RAID
Paul Edwards continues his look into the Ashes archive and this week it’s a massive home reverse for England which marked...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 8 years agoYORKSHIRE FIRST FOR THE CHAMPS
Champions all: Essex celebrate winning the County title last season. They start their Championship defence against Yorkshire at Headingley PICTURES: Getty...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 8 years agoIt’s home and away as KSL keeps on growing
By Adam Collins Champs: Western Storm celebrate winning the 2017 Kia Super League PICTURE: Getty Images A SIGNIFICANT overhaul has been...
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News
/ 8 years agoSussex potential lures Jason back to county game
By Seth Francis JASON Gillespie is back in county cricket as new head coach of Sussex. Gillespie led Yorkshire to the...
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Features
/ 8 years agoSuccess comes in small packages – just be sure to win those moments
Derek Pringle wonders whether England can win the key moments that will shape the upcoming Ashes series Chris Woakes hopefully identified...
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Features
/ 8 years agoJOE’S JUST ALWAYS BEEN A BIT SPECIAL
Guy Williams speaks to two characters who were key in the development of England’s Test captain When England skipper, Joe Root,...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoRoot’s England can take heart from the underrated Aussie class of ‘89
Derek Pringle searches for precedents for the underdogs winning the Ashes and recalls a tour led by Allan Border Cricket supporters,...
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Features
/ 8 years agoISSUES TO RESOLVE STILL FOR WINDIES
PLANET CRICKET At the heart of the Global Game Despite positive messages on the pitch, West Indies cricket needs to address...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 9 years agoTewits clinch a Yorkshire treble
By Charlie Peat Champion smile: Hanging Heaton are the Yorkshire Premier League winners YORKSHIRE PLAY-OFFS September 23 - semi-finals Scarborough: Great...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoHayter column: Bairstow always had value in ODI team, he’s just not flashy like Roy
Peter Hayter asks would Bairstow have ever been dropped as opener if Joe Root was England's ODI captain?
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Features
/ 9 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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Cricket Paper
/ 9 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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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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Features
/ 9 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
/ 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 agoEngland would have lost even if catches had stuck
By Seth Francis WHILE individual brilliance from Shai Hope will live long in the memory of West Indies’ stunning second Test...
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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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Test Matches
/ 9 years agoHeadingley is the land of Hope and glory now for Windies
AS STUNNING as this turnaround from West Indies was following their humiliation at Edgbaston a week earlier, England know it wouldn’t...
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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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Cricket Paper
/ 9 years agoStoneman and Malan close in Ashes but No.3 berth a worry
WHEN a coach says he has his “fingers crossed” over a selection then it’s probably fair to say he hasn’t got...

