All posts tagged "Kevin Pietersen"
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Featured
/ 8 years agoGREAT STUFF KP, BUT IT COULD’VE BEEN BETTER
PETER HAYTER Dividing opinion: Kevin Pietersen was undoubtedly England’s star player, but not always their most popular PICTURE: Getty Images So....
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Club
/ 8 years agoTHERE’S MORE TO US THAN JUST KP!
James Ayles delves into the chronicles of Cannock Cricket Club and spots a few very familiar faces learning their trade All-rounders:...
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoTHERE’S MORE TO US THAN JUST KP!
James Ayles delves into the chronicles of Cannock Cricket Club and spots a few very familiar faces learning their trade James...
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News
/ 8 years agoPoor advert for the game
HAVING endured most of the Ashes winter on BT Sport, I find it difficult to compare their coverage with Sky Sports...
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Features
/ 8 years agoHameed has shown me the way to juggle my workload
SAM PERRY Lancashire batsman YOUNG GUN He might count Kevin Pietersen as his hero but Lancashire’s Sam Perry admits he is...
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News
/ 8 years agoFinal over
DANNY LAMB Lancashire all-rounder ON THE SPOT DOB: 07/09/95 Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Right-arm medium THE LAST Bat you...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoHOW ENGLAND LINED UP…
Marcus Trescothick Tests: 5 Runs: 431 Average: 43.1 Andrew Strauss Tests: 5 Runs: 393 Average: 39.3 Michael Vaughan (c) Tests: 5...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoA SUMMER FOR THE AGES
After 19 years of Ashes hurt, cricket finally becomes the game of the people ASHES TO ASHES Searching for comfort after...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoThose at the top should be held to account after this nightmare
Chris Stocks looks beyond the on-field failings to identify why the series ended in such a heavy defeat Rare success: Dawid...
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Features
/ 8 years agoYOU’RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME FOR A SCORE, MARK!
Tim Wigmore Tim Wigmore is concerned about the form of an England opener who is failing to cash in on a...
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoInnings may have saved my career…
By Chris Stocks in Melbourne ALASTAIR COOK admitted he had been tortured by thoughts he could no longer cut it at...
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Features
/ 8 years agoCOOK HAS DOUBTERS EATING THEIR WORDS
Adam Collins says it’s about time that Alastair Cook got the respect he deserves from critics Down Under He might have...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoPLAY AS IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE, ALASTAIR
Doing it his way: But maybe Alastair Cook should be more aggressive at the MCG PICTURE: Getty Images PETER HAYTER Only...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoTHERE’S FAR MORE THAN JUST IS AT PRIDE WHICH IS AT STAKE HERE!
The Ashes may have gone, but Peter Hayter suggests England still have plenty to play for at the MCG next week...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoCUREFOR TRAVEL SICKNESS IS AS YET UNKNOWN
Casualties: Andy Flower paid the price for the 2013-14 Ashes tour defeat PICTURE: Getty Images DEREK PRINGLE Ashes series, especially if...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoIs Jonny Bairstow being wasted at no.7?
By Tim Wigmore The denouement was strangely apt. Jonny Bairstow – needing to swing for the hills because, well, there was...
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/ 8 years agoPringle column: Our last chance is to put the heat on Nathan Lyon
Let's not panic, but at 2-0 down after two, Derek Pringle says it's time to attack Nathan Lyon
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Features
/ 8 years agoTop Aussie guru defends Ashes strugglers Vince and Handscomb
By Richard Edwards Coach: Trent Woodhill WHEN The Cricket Paper catches up with Trent Woodhill he’s a frustrated man. And it’s...
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Features
/ 8 years agoTHE BLUEPRINT FOR DAY-NIGHT SUCCESS
Tim Wigmore hails the impact of day-night cricket in Adelaide and asks whether it will be the norm in five years’...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoTWO FOR THREE! TROTT AND ENGLAND NEVER LOOKED BACK
Peter Hayter recalls one of England’s most emphatic Test wins when the tourists struck early and never looked back Early blow:...
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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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Ashes
/ 8 years agoJOHNSON WAS ON HIS OWN, WINDIES HAD FOUR THREATS
Derek Pringle takes a look at how batsmen faced up to the fearsome pace bowlers of the Eighties and Nineties The...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoWhy Trott does not deserve constant haunting from his Gabbatoir ghosts
Peter Hayter argues that England’s prolific former No.3 should not be defined by that failure in Brisbane Had he been anywhere...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoIs Stuart Broad on his way out after lacklustre summer builds pressure?
A poor summer by Stuart Broad's standards has been amplified by the emergence of Toby Roland-Jones and Craig Overton
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/ 8 years agoPrior and Vaughan criticise Nathan Lyon for ‘end careers’ jibe
Nathan Lyon is transfixed with recreating history to open up England's 'scars'

