All posts tagged "Test"
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News
/ 8 years agoJimmy: Players must be free to show emotion
By Chris Stocks JAMES Anderson says there must still be a place for emotion in cricket in the wake of South...
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Features
/ 8 years agoSOUTH AFRICA ARE TO APPEAL RABADA BAN
Neil Manthorp reveals that the Proteas will point out inconsistencies when they try to reduce their star bowler’s penalty Protagonists: Kagiso...
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Features
/ 8 years agoBrilliant AB finds perfect antidote
Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon analyse all things Australian cricket amidst a perfectly poised Test series in South Africa FINAL WORD...
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Women (International)
/ 8 years agoMy 52 against West Indies proved I can play at this level
YOUNG GUN CALLUM BRODRICK Derbyshire batsman Having risen through the academy to earn his first professional contract, Callum Brodrick, 20, is...
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/ 8 years agoMEMO TO RABADA: SILENCE IS DEADLY
APART from his effortless glide to the crease, the other reason Michael Holding was nicknamed Whispering Death was that, on the...
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/ 8 years agoChris Rogers to become Australia’s high-performance batting coach
Expert opener to take up role at Australia's National Cricket Centre in Brisbane to school the next generation
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/ 8 years agoWHY SURREY WILL FIND IT’S GOOD TO TALK WITH NEW SKIPPER BURNS
Charlie Talbot-Smith discovers that the latest man in charge at the Oval will put communication at the top of the agenda...
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News
/ 8 years agoRod: We’ll keep fighting
By Jeremy Wilson HAMPSHIRE chairman Rod Bransgrove is determined to bring an Ashes Test to the Ageas Bowl. Hampshire were left...
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoIt’s just not cricket
Dark clouds gather as ECB are slammed in Test ground compensation deal By Jon Couch ●Derek Pringle – page 7 THE...
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/ 8 years agoManthorp column: Unleash the verbal against an Australian or South African and you should expect to get burnt
Neil Manthorp has his say on the Warner-de Kock controversy and gauges Ottis Gibson's viewpoint
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/ 8 years agoDavid Warner escapes ban after Durban controversy involving de Kock
Australia vice-captain fined and handed demerit points by the ICC
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/ 8 years agoI just want to get to October and be able to look back on a successful summer, says Topley
Hampshire seamer Reece Topley says his decision to play white-ball cricket this year doesn't put him in the same bracket as...
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/ 8 years agoNorth column: Morne Morkel always made life uncomfortable for a batsman
Marcus North on the career of old adversary Morne Morkel, who announced he will retire from international cricket next month
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/ 8 years agoLehmann throws his backing behind David Warner after quarrel with de Kock
Footage shows Warner having to be restrained by team-mates after hour-long sledging duel with wicketkeeper-batsman
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoI still want to play the red ball, says Reece
By Jon Couch FORGOTTEN man Reece Topley says he should not be targeted as cricket’s next red-ball exile. The 24-year-old fast...
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News
/ 8 years agoStill sss-marting at missed opportunity
THE complaint by Ian Gair (TCP, February 23) that English cricket should not allow potential Test opponents, notably Australians, to gain...
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Features
/ 8 years agoDon’t put me in Adil and Alex…
In an emotional interview, Reece Topley tells Paul Eddison why this is not the end of his red-ball playing road Fighting...
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/ 8 years agoAn extra burst of pace will prove I’m not in over my head, says Craig Overton
The Somerset seamer talks about his Ashes experience and what he needs to become a regular in England's Test plans
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/ 8 years agoHampshire bowler Reece Topley to play only in white-ball contests in 2018
Former Essex seamer says he hopes to return to red-ball cricket as he continues his recovery from a long-term back injury
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Features
/ 8 years agoDerbyshire get Duanne for first half of the season
SOUTH African paceman Duanne Olivier will get his first taste of county cricket this year having signed for Derbyshire for the...
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News
/ 8 years agoTammy’s used to being top of the bill Down Under
By Dan Barnes Leading the way: Tammy Beaumont, left, and Suzie Bates, stride out to open the batting for the Adelaide...
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/ 8 years agoIndia look to legalise gambling to help fight match fixing
Prohibition has always been a very controversial and widely debated topic. For as long as humans have enjoyed certain vices others...
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/ 8 years agoKim’s out to find a home remedy
DERBYSHIRE have not won a County Championship game on home soil in more than three years, so it is little wonder...
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Features
/ 8 years agoDuckett out for 12 weeks
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE batsman Ben Duckett will miss the start of the 2018 domestic campaign after undergoing surgery on a persistent finger problem....
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International News
/ 8 years agoSri Lanka battle back as 14 wickets tumble in dramatic opening day
By George Jones BANGLADESH vSRI LANKA TEST ROUND-UP Double: Suranga Lakmal HAVING lost the toss and been put in to field,...

