All posts tagged "sport"
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International News
/ 5 years agoRefugees are offered hope thanks to the Shatila camp
WHEN an explosion rocked Beirut harbour in early August, it once again thrust the Lebannese capital back into the global headlines...
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Latest News
/ 5 years agoManaging your cricket club during Covid-19
Covid-19 has challenged cricket clubs in all kinds of ways from volumes of guidance to adapted gameplay. Grassroots sports technology firm...
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Features
/ 5 years agoMILESTONES WERE STILL MOMENTOUS, MINUS FANS
In a summer like no other there were many moments to savour. James Wallace sifts through some positives to come out...
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News
/ 5 years agoUnder-fire Khan will battle on in Pakistan
By Richard Edwards PAKISTAN cricket is never dull – a fact that Wasim Khan knows only too well. The former Warwickshire...
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Features
/ 5 years agoBears cash in on Banks
WARWICKSHIRE have released batsman Liam Banks. The 21-year-old had been associated with Warwickshire for the last eight years after coming through...
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Features
/ 5 years agoMARKETEERS HAVE MISSED A FINAL TRICK
THE GRUMBLER A FAN’S VIEW BY RICHARD CLARKE @The_Grumbler One of the major moans of County Championship devotees is that the...
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Latest News
/ 5 years agoWhat Makes Cricket Better Than Other Sports?
Around the world, millions of people watch cricket every year. For a sport that’s seldom known outside of a few areas,...
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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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Featured
/ 5 years agoAFGHANS EYE THEIR MOMENT OF HISTORY
Tristan Lavalette @trislavalette Career defining moment? Samlullah Shenwari and his Afghanistan team are looking forward to playing an historic Test against...
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Vitality Blast
/ 5 years agoClarke is overjoyed by his quick_ re ton
JOE Clarke _ red an unbeaten century as Nottinghamshire Outlaws beat Durham to pick up their _ rst win of any...
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Featured
/ 5 years agoBY GEORGE! YOU’LL MAKE MUM PROUD
The Grumbler A FAN’S VIEW BY RICHARD CLARKE @The_Grumbler By his own admission, George McMenemy bowls “rustic right-arm over” and the...
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Features
/ 5 years agoBAME PLAYERS COULD BE LOST TO THE GAME
RICHARD EDWARDS tells how this summer might change the recreational game for good – and bad Opportunity missed? The legacy of...
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Features
/ 5 years agoIT ALMOST BECAME AN OVAL BALL
Sussex bowler YOUNG GUN Jack Carson RUGBY might have been his first love growing up, but competing against adults with bat...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoHe had it all! Broad was the boy come good for Oakham master Hayes
By Richard Edwards Star pupil: Stuart Broad STUART Broad’s mastery of a cricket balls extends well beyond the field of play...
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News
/ 5 years agoTrophy start has handed Billy a new lease of life
By Richard Edwards IT didn’t take Billy Godleman long to get back into the swing of things with the bat for...
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Bob Willis Trophy
/ 5 years agoTon-up Tim makes big impression on Farbrace
By Paul Bolton WARWICKSHIRE got an instant return on their investment in Tim Bresnan as the former England all-rounder marked his...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoCAMPHER COMMITS TO GREEN PARTY
ADAM COLLINS You can guess the social media barbs coming if young Curtis Campher morphs into a superstar for Ireland. Playing...
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News
/ 6 years agoIT SURELY WASN’T JUST ME GRINNING UNDER GRINNING UNDER MY MASK
JAMES WALLACE takes his place among a sparse crowd at the Oval for one of the few Spectator Pilot games designed...
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoKent keeper Rouse opts to hang up his gloves
KENT’S wicketkeeper- batsman Adam Rouse has announced his retirement at the age of 28, citing his need for a “new challenge”....
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Test Matches
/ 6 years agoWe’ve proved we are worthy, insists Grave
By Richard Edwards Optimist: Johnny Grave IT may have been misery in Manchester for the West Indies last week – but...
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News
/ 6 years agoA Dent to the old regime, but Bristol boys are still on a high
By Richard Edwards THERE were some definite upsides to lockdown – despite the parlous state of the national summer sport over...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 6 years agoFrom dark days to England recognition – Brydon Carse interview
The Durham quick on mental health, growth spurts and making the international grade.
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County News/The Hundred
/ 6 years ago‘I want to make myself indispensable’ – Matt Parkinson on England, Rashid and breaking the leg-spin mould
By Sam Dalling “I’ve probably still got a long way to go. I don’t want to be just a luxury when...
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Guest Blogs
/ 6 years agoKevin Roberts resigns from Cricket Australia
Kevin Roberts has resigned from his role as CEO of Cricket Australia following mass criticism over his handling of the coronavirus....
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County News/The Hundred
/ 6 years ago‘I know it’s nothing personal’ – Rob Newton interview
Northamptonshire opener Rob Newton insists there’ll be no bad blood when he packs his bags later this summer – despite disagreeing...

