All posts tagged "The Ashes"
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Features and Columns
/ 11 years agoMy life in cricket – Brett Lee, former Australia fast bowler
The 2005 Ashes was my favourite Test series and the second Test at Edgbaston is one of my favourite games, even...
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Features and Columns
/ 11 years agoMarcus North column
Forget the urn if Mitch keeps form Australia bounced back exactly as I said they would in this column but I...
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International News
/ 11 years agoAlastair Cook: Australia still favourites for the Ashes
England captain Alastair Cook believes Australia remain favourites to claim the Ashes urn despite England taking a 1-0 lead in Cardiff. The...
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International News
/ 11 years agoMoeen Ali doubtful for Lord’s Ashes Test
MOEEN ALI is a doubt for the second Ashes Test against Australia because of a side injury. The England all-rounder ‘s fitness...
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Features and Columns
/ 11 years agoDream Team – Sarah Taylor
The England Women’s wicketkeeper picks the best XI she has played with and against in her career. Charlotte Edwards – England...
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International News
/ 11 years agoGeraint Jones to retire at end of season
ASHES winner Geraint Jones is set to hang up the gloves at the end of the current season with the former...
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Featured
/ 11 years agoKey Ashes battles
We look at some of the key battles that could decide the location of the urn.
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Featured
/ 11 years agoVIDEO: “We Are England” – Alastair Cook, James Anderson & Co on what it means to play for England
Watch England stars past and present describe what it really means to play for your country
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Features and Columns
/ 11 years agoPaul Nixon: It’s been great so far but Ballance is a worry
The best one-day international series I can ever recall in England may have ended but that has only whetted the appetite...
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International News
/ 11 years agoInside this week’s TCP
When Mickey Arthur was sacked 16 days before the start of the 2013 Ashes series in England, few would have predicted...
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Latest News
/ 11 years agoFearless Sophia is ‘England cert’
By Luke Baker As England’s new male generation continue to impress against New Zealand, Middlesex women’s captain Izzy Westbury believes her...
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Featured
/ 11 years agoPeter Hayter’s column: Ashes battle MUST be fought in right spirit
The Australians are here, the first Ashes Test starts a fortnight on Wednesday in Cardiff, and the memories of the greatest...
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Club Cricket
/ 11 years agoMarcus North – My life in cricket
I finally got into the Australian Test side at the start of 2009 off the back of the home loss to...
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Featured
/ 11 years agoTrevor Bayliss named as England’s new head coach
Bayliss will take up his new role in June and will have Paul Farbrace as his assistant.
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Featured
/ 11 years agoPaul Nixon: I predict Kevin Pietersen will be back for the Ashes
Paul Nixon column DESPITE what has been said about Kevin Pietersen not being in England’s plans, I believe we will see...
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Latest News
/ 11 years agoDream Team – Peter Handscomb
CHRIS ROGERS – Victoria He’s just a phenomenal player and his record speaks for itself. He took a while to get into the...
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Featured
/ 12 years agoYorkshire’s Lauren Winfield Has Sights Set On Test Cricket
YORKSHIRE captain and among England’s first generation of professional female cricketers – Lauren Winfield has a lot to be excited about.
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Featured
/ 12 years agoJames Vince: I’m Ready If England Want Me
ASHLEY Giles suggested this week that it was too soon to consider James Vince as a potential Test batsman – but...
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Features and Columns
/ 12 years agoLurking Presence Of Kevin Pietersen Will Be Test For Alastair Cook
THE happiest image of a good week for county cricket was that of Alastair Cook celebrating his century against Derbyshire at...
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Featured
/ 12 years agoFuture Is Bright For England According To Sussex Coach Mark Robinson
DESPITE an impressive 584 first-class wickets taken with brisk fast-medium, it was Mark Robinson’s unfortunate fate to be famed most for...
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Featured
/ 12 years agoIt’s Time For Ian Bell To Step Into The Limelight
FOR a glimpse of what England hope their post-KP future in the Test arena might look like, it is worth casting...
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Features and Columns
/ 12 years agoKeith Barker Could Be England’s Secret Weapon
To say the Ashes didn’t quite go to plan would be an understatement to rival the suggestion that Jesse Ryder may...
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Featured
/ 12 years agoWill MacPherson’s Diary from Down Under – Dispatch 5
So it’s over. Australia won the Urn back after three glorious series of English dominance. In the end it took just...
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Features and Columns
/ 12 years agoWill MacPherson’s Diary from Down Under – Dispatch 4
Well the second Test didn’t go to plan did it? England’s meagre resistance lasted just short of an hour on Monday...
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Featured
/ 12 years agoWill MacPherson’s Diary from Down Under – Dispatch 3
The curse of the Gabbatoir struck again as England’s winless streak there extended to 27 years as they were out-classed, out-thought...

