All posts tagged "sport"
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Guest Blogs
/ 4 years agoWhy is Cricket so Popular in South Africa?
In South Africa, cricket betting online is a popular pastime, and our extensive guide will teach you all you need to...
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Featured
/ 4 years agoOUR CLUBS ARE TREASURESS TOO
RICHARD CLARKE AKA The Grumbler Dear Oliver Dowden, Please let me introduce myself. I am a county cricket fan, cricket writer/author...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoKiwi ace Devine: We must open up to mental health
By Jeremy Blackmore NEW ZEALAND captain Sophie Devine has called for open conversations about mental health and the tough challenges faced...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoDogged Dom helps the Bears hold out
By Paul Edwards "Our determination to try and force a result was great and it was great to see the lads...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoICC must step in to support Afghanistan | Tristan Lavalette
I’ve been fortunate to spend some time around the Afghanistan cricket team over the years. The first time was in Perth...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoMahmood won’t give up on his Test goal
By Saj Sadiq SAQIB Mahmood believes it’s a change in focus which has prompted his improvement this year – and he’s...
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Derek Pringle
/ 4 years agoBEEFY WILL DEMAND RESULTS
DEREK PRINGLE Icon: Sir Ian Botham almost single-handedly won the 1981 Ashes – when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was just 17...
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Women
/ 4 years agoDiamond Levick is back in the groove
By Richard Edwards Purple patch: Yorkshire spinner Katie Levick enjoyed a fruitful Hundred competition playing for the Northern Superchargers PICTURE: Alamy...
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Features
/ 4 years agoCoach Mahela passed on that winning feeling
By Richard Edwards THE Southern Brave may have been the inaugural victors of The Hundred at Lord’s last Saturday but coach...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoFrawley: Taliban may insert own rule
Fear: Peter Frawley IT’S possible that the Taliban could appoint their own chairman to manage the future of Afghanistan cricket, which...
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Features
/ 4 years agoWARMEST OF WELCOMES FOR A TRUE GREAT
I’VE used the North Gate at Lord’s many times so was delighted to hear that MCC were to rename it in...
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Features
/ 4 years agoFreudian wisdom is inspiring White on his journey
By Jon Batham Psychology: Middlesex’s Robbie White NOT everyone can draw on the wisdom of Sigmund Freud to help them navigate...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoA diverse stance speaks volumes | The Grumbler
Earlier this week, John Digby Jones was so angry at presenter Alex Scott dropping her Gs when hosting the BBC’s Olympics...
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Guest Blogs
/ 4 years agoCricket betting in Australia
Cricket is one of the national sports in Australia. Also, this sport is of great importance to the betting site https://www.aussiecasinoreview.com...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoEvergreen Trego has a new lease of life at 40
By Jon Culley WHEN Peter Trego’s long association with Somerset ended in 2019, it might have been supposed that at the...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoDragons ace Kiran needn’t look far for inspiration
By Alex Bywater KIRAN Carlson was educated at Cardiff ’s Whitchurch High, the school which has produced Welsh sporting superstars Gareth...
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News
/ 4 years agoHundred boom can give club game hope
By Richard Edwards HE may or may not be The Hundred’s biggest fan but Simon Prodger, the managing director of the...
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Featured
/ 4 years agoTHERE IS A PLACE FOR GIMMICKRY!
RICHARD CLARKE AKA The Grumbler As you might expect, ‘legacy fans’ have been compiling a long list of grievances since The...
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News
/ 4 years agoTop teen Capsey is feeling Invincible
By Richard Edwards ALICE Capsey may have missed out on sitting her GCSEs this summer, but the Oval Invincibles’ star has...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 4 years ago5 things that caught the eye on opening night of The Hundred
The Hundred finally began, three years after it was initially mooted, in front of an excited crowd at the Oval. The...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 4 years agoBillings: Will Jacks can be among players to make a name for themselves in The Hundred
Oval Invincibles captain Sam Billings believes The Hundred will propel a new generation of stars towards stardom – and tips team-mate...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoChange in English cricket has to be structured | Richard Clarke
Few people hate The Hundred more than myself. It is an ill-considered gamble created by marketers with pounds signs for hearts...
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Cricket Paper
/ 4 years agoESSEX’S FATE WAS DECIDED ON FIELD
Advantage: Paul Farbrace ESSEX’S abandoned game against Derbyshire, after a home player tested positive for Covid, was not the ideal way...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoNew format shows how women’s game has grown, says Adams
By Rachel Steinberg GEORGIA ADAMS didn’t know it was possible to play elite women’s cricket until she was 13 years of...
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Women
/ 4 years agoJack is helping me to battle Crohn’s
By Richard Edwards Better than ever: Opener Lauren Winfield-Hill on England duty Inset: Jack Leach, who also has Crohn’s disease PICTURES:...

