All posts tagged "South Africa"
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Cricket Paper
/ 5 years agoBattle of the bowlers – and toiling batsman
ON Thursday, two erstwhile superpowers meet in the hope of reminding the world, and themselves, that they are deserving of a...
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England News
/ 5 years agoDebutant Ollie Robinson makes breakthrough for England against New Zealand
The Sussex bowler claimed the wicket of Tom Latham as the Blackcaps went into lunch at Lord's 85 for one
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Cricket Paper
/ 5 years ago‘Genius’ Amla sets Surrey up for victory
By Richard Spiller "Hashim Amla played a great innings and he really is a genius" Jamie Overton "We wanted to bat...
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News
/ 5 years agoVasconcelos is happy to play the waiting game for England
By Jeremy Blackmore BEING talked about as a future England prospect can weigh heavily on some players – but not Northamptonshire’s...
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News
/ 5 years agoMY DREAM XI
TOM ALSOP The Hampshire wicketkeeper-batsman chooses his favourite XI from those he has played alongside 1. Michael Carberry Retired He was...
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Featured
/ 5 years agoIN ADVERSITY, WOMEN’S GAME IS STILL GROWING
ADAM COLLINS @collinsadam Big support: The T20 Final at the MCG in March drew a huge crowd and full TV coverage...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years agoEssex reign supreme at Lord’s with Bob Willis Trophy triumph
Anthony McGrath's men claim fifth title in all forms in the last five seasons
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Features
/ 5 years agoSouth Africa series to begin a hectic winter overseas
By Chris Stocks Vow: Sourav Ganguly Now that the England men’s international summer is over, the question is just when we...
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Featured
/ 5 years agoMARSH IS MISJUDGED AND MISUNDERSTOOD
TRISTAN LAVALETTE Striking figure: Mitchell Marsh PICTURES: PA Images Shane Watson aside, there hasn’t been a more polarising player than Marsh...
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England Women
/ 5 years agoPuzzle complete now for Tammy
By Ross Lawson Up and running: England’s Tammy Beaumont can’t wait for the belated start of ther summer season with a...
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Features
/ 5 years agoSilverwood is concerned over risk of burnout
By Neil Harvey ENGLAND head coach Chris Silverwood has urged his players to protect themselves from the risk of burnout after...
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Vitality Blast
/ 5 years agoBehardien: ‘It’s so good to be back’
DURHAM all-rounder Farhaan Behardien is relieved to be back playing again. Behardien had to serve a 14-day quarantine in South Africa...
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Features
/ 5 years agoExplosive six hitter Pollard is back to his brilliant best
CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE By Will Jennings KIERON POLLARD clubbed a destructive 72 from just 28 balls to rescue Trinbago Knight Riders...
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News
/ 5 years agoThank you to the Windies, raves Wyatt
By Paul Martin DANNI Wyatt has hailed West Indies for “saving the day” as she prepares to pull on an England...
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Cricket Paper
/ 5 years agoDOM’S MY BESS MAN SAYS ROOT
ENGLAND captain Joe Root has backed Dom Bess to continue being his team’s No1 spinner this winter in the week the...
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Cricket Paper
/ 5 years agoStokes: My dad has brain cancer
BEN STOKES has revealed that he has spent months coming to terms with the fact his father has brain cancer. England’s...
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News
/ 5 years agoNOT ENOUGH HOURS IN MY WORKING DAY
Richard Edwards looks back with Phil Bainbridge to a time when cricketers worked part-time Man on many parts: Phil Bainbridge Keeping...
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Featured
/ 5 years agoBEEFY’S RIGHT, STOKES IS BEST WE’VE EVER HAD
PETER HAYTER @phaytercricket A crack of Ben Stokes’ bat on ball; a nanosecond of hush, an eruption of noise from the...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoWHEN THE BAD LIGHT DIMMED ON ENGLAND
JAMES WALLACE looks back to previous occasions when bad light scuppered England’s chances of forcing a positive result Bright spark: Kevin...
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News
/ 5 years agoBrexit closes the door on Harmer’s England hopes
ESSEX off-spinner Simon Harmer has given up hope of a future England callup after the Kolpak rules were changed. Harmer, 31,...
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Features
/ 5 years agoDEVELOPING THE SPINNER’S CRAFT IS SUCH AN ARTFORM
DEREK PRINGLE The season may feel very different with a shortened version of the Championship under way and restrictions on overs...
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Features
/ 5 years agoMUNTON SAW PINK ELEPHANTS CAVORTING AROUND THE FIELD
THE heatwave this week, which saw England’s cricket grounds sizzle like the wheat fields of South Australia, is a mixed blessing...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoDon’t blame the umpires, says Crawley
By Chris Stocks Focus: Zak Crawley is desperate to score big AS England’s hopes of wining this Second Test against Pakistan...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoSudden emergence of Pakistan’s new young breed is no surprise to Arthur
By Richard Edwards Top talent: Pakistan’s Naseem Shah Mentor: Mickey Arthur ENGLISH audiences may be constantly amazed at Pakistan’s ability to...
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News
/ 5 years agoSibley aiming to ensure Sri Lanka won’t get him in a spin this winter
By Chris Stocks Dom Sibley FOR Dom Sibley, there is just one more Test match this summer, against Pakistan in Southampton...

