All posts tagged "West Indies"
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Results
/ 9 years agoIt’s the ‘ins and outs’ of life in the fast lane…
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Have we got too many fast bowlers? In England’s golden days...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoFond farewell to Misbah and Younis, two of the very best
While Yasir Shah celebrated wildly to mark a first Test series victory for Pakistan in the West Indies, all eyes instinctively...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPeter Hayter column – A claim of top Billings is often perilous
When Sam Billings told them and us last week that the rest of the world of cricket is “petrified” of England’s...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPlanet Cricket – Doping could be next scandal
Tim Wigmore says that Twenty20’s rise has made cricket much more likely to be damaged by the use of steroids and...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoA CLAIM OF TOP BILLINGS IS OFTEN PERILOUS
PETER HAYTER When Sam Billings told them and us last week that the rest of the world of cricket is “petrified”...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWest Indies’ loss was very much Surrey’s gain
Sylvester Clarke saved his most fearsome spells of fast bowling for Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards, writes Richard Edwards ACTION REPLAY...
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Cricket Paper
/ 9 years agoJerome has eyes back on Windies
By Edwin Charles SUSSEX pace bowler Jerome Taylor hopes to win a recall from the West Indies. Taylor originally retired from...
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Features
/ 9 years agoIt’s farewell to two legends…
MISBAH-UL-HAQ and Younis Khan can alas ride off into the sunset as two champions of Pakistan cricket after Sunday’s nerve-shredding conclusion...
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ODI
/ 9 years agoJONNY IS TOO GOOD FOR WANING IRISH
Chris Stocks reflects on a rather straightforward series for England – but much tougher challenges lie in wait Chris Stocks As...
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Features
/ 9 years agoKIWIS SHOW HOW TO LOVE THE IPL
Tim Wigmore applauds the sensible approach taken by New Zealand over player release for T20s Tim Wigmore Kiwi in India: New...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoPLAYING AT HOME IS GREAT, BUT KEEP FOCUSED
PAUL NIXON As the Champions Trophy draws ever nearer, it makes me remember the only international tournament that I was ever...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – Don’t give Misbah a hard time for coming up short
Having been left stranded on 99 not out in the first Test against West Indies, this week Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq was...
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News
/ 9 years agoMorgan seeking his new home comforts
By Chris Stocks in Bristol ASKED if Ireland’s first match in England was a special occasion for himself and his team,...
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Features
/ 9 years agoRocky road ahead for Windies …
BANGLADESH have already arrived in England, the first of the countries visiting these shores for the Champions Trophy. The West Indies,...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – Cricket in the 1980s! It was an X-rated classic…
Back in the 1970s, it was nigh on impossible to go to the cinema without seeing a film about skyscrapers bursting...
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International News
/ 9 years agoRest assured, I’ll be ready now says Root
Chris Stocks discovers that England’s new Test captain has no problems with having to miss early season games For all the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoREST ASSURED, I’LL BE READY NOW SAYS ROOT
Chris Stocks discovers that England’s new Test captain has no problems with having to miss early season games Chris Stocks For...
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ODI
/ 9 years agoJerome jets in to give Sharks that extra bit of bite
Sussex v Somerset Sun, April 30, County Ground, Hove, 11:00 By Dan Barnes SUSSEX are hopeful the toplevel experience of Jerome...
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Features
/ 9 years agoSAM NOW LIVING UP TO LOFTY HEIGHTS
Chetan Narula speaks to Sam Billings about his progression at the IPL and England aspirations for the summer Chetan Narula Superstar:...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 9 years agoTino’s signing is the Best news for Mildenhall
By Brett Holmes MILDENHALL are getting ready to unleash a former West Indies international on their return to the East Anglian...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoCRICKET IN THE 1980S! IT WAS AN X-RATED CLASSIC…
MARTIN JOHNSON Back in the 1970s, it was nigh on impossible to go to the cinema without seeing a film about...
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Features
/ 9 years agoMike lucky to avoid Windies
OWING to many factors including our country’s strength and opposition’s strength, it is impossible to be dogmatic about whom England’s best...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Force is strong as Gayle cashes in again
Gayle was T20’s poster boy right from the start, nailing his short-form colours to the mast with his infamous, “I wouldn’t...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoAlison Mitchell column – Women Test umpires? Why not, if they’re good enough
Rarely has this column sought out a particular scorecard from ICC World Cricket League Division 5. However, there are two points...
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International News
/ 9 years agoDickie’s always put on a show for the game!
Guy Williams speaks to the great Harold Bird about his career as the game’s finest umpire… Harold ‘Dickie’ Bird, 84 not...

