All posts tagged "India"
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Mel Farrell
/ 2 years agoThanks for the memories
VIEW FROM DOWN UNDER THE MEL FARRELL COLUMN It’s been quite the summer for retirements and ‘unretirements’. By far the flashiest...
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Features
/ 2 years agoA Cricket Life, with Stephen Fleming
As England take on New Zealand with the white ball, the former Black Caps skipper talks to Euan Crumley about being...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoFixtures
Heavyweights: Pakistan will take on India in the Asia Cup PICTURE: Alamy SUNDAY AUGUST 27 The Hundred • Women’s Final (Lord’s,...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoHolders are boosted by Roach’s red-ball return
Return: Kemar Roach is back at The Oval PICTURE: Alamy PACEMAN Kemar Roach says he is happy to be back at...
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Featured
/ 2 years agoKey must get tough in game’s Wild West
@derekpringle Mark Wood is such a compelling cricketer and character, so seemingly steeped in those team concepts of loyalty and camaraderie,...
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The Hundred
/ 2 years agoLivi’s loving it as the pioneer
By Saj Sadiq When The Hundred was launched in 2021, it was viewed in some quarters with suspicion, but it is...
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The Hundred
/ 2 years agoWorld Cup winner Alex Hartley to retire after The Hundred
Alex Hartley, part of the England side that won the 2017 Women’s World Cup on home soil, has announced she will...
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England News
/ 2 years agoAtkinson taking strength from adversity ahead of England debut
Gus Atkinson endured multiple false starts to his career but battling back on each occasion has given him extra satisfaction in...
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England News
/ 2 years agoBrook: The boys will do us proud
Bazball can lead us to World Cup glory TCP EXCLUSIVE By Guy Williams Young Gun Harry Brook is backing England for...
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England News
/ 2 years agoBen’s back for the big show
England have announced the 15-man squad they intend to take to the World Cup in India – and there’s room for...
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England News
/ 2 years agoHarry’s a man for all seasons
By Guy Williams Now that the Ashes drama is over, England’s Yorkshire batting star Harry Brook has switched his concentration to...
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Ashes
/ 2 years agoIt’s a summer of redemption
Australian opener Usman Khawaja talks about an epic Ashes series in which he was rarely far from the action Usman Khawaja...
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England News
/ 2 years agoDuckett: Now we’ll go even harder in India
By Phil Walker Ben Duckett has vowed to go even harder when he and his fellow free-wheeling opener Zak Crawley get...
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Darren Stevens
/ 2 years agoJust me, my boy, and the Oval Invincibles
DARREN STEVENS A week or so ago I had the perfect view of Spencer Johnson’s 3-1 – that’s three wickets for...
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The Hundred
/ 2 years agoShadab hails Hundred fun
By Saj Sadiq Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan believes The Hundred is gaining in popularity amongst fans and players. “It’s an interesting...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoThe numbers game
The Cricket Paper looks at the very best statistics from Stuart Broad's glittering career 847: Broad’s tally of international wickets –...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 3 years agoAfzaal still in the runs two decades on
By Adam Hopkins TWENTY-TWO years after facing up to the likes of Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Brett Lee in an...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoHolder lands first blow as Windies lead T20s
By Josh Stacey All smiles: Jason Holder, left, walks off after his top display WEST INDIES took a 1-0 lead in...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoGill is the difference as India wrap up series win
By Josh Stacey INDIA backed up their Test sreries success with a 2-1 victory in the ODI version against the West...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoHales hails England stint as ‘an absolute privilege’
ALEX HALES says he bows out of international cricket this summer having experienced “the highest of highs and the lowest of...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoCummins rues ‘missed opportunity’ as Oval defeat denies Australia Ashes win
Australia captain Pat Cummins saw another Ashes defeat at the Kia Oval as a missed opportunity but was proud to play...
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England News
/ 3 years agoIt would break my heart if Jimmy didn’t quit too
Ashes winner Steve Harmison says it would ‘break his heart’ if James Anderson DIDN’T follow in Stuart Broad’s footsteps and retire...
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Derek Pringle
/ 3 years agoCummins stands alone as the true titan of Summer
DEREK PRINGLE @derekpringle If Australia had been able to catch during England’s first innings at The Oval then Pat Cummins would...
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Ashes
/ 3 years agoLocal grit halts farewell party
THE STORY FROM THE OVAL: DAY 2 INSIGHT By Phil Walker At last: Jimmy Anderson celebrates after bowling Mitch Marsh PICTURES:...
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The Hundred
/ 3 years agoInvincible by name…
By Richard Edwards Some argued that the South London-based Hundred outfit were asking for trouble with the ‘Invincibles’ suffix, but two...

