All posts tagged "West Indies"
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPeter Hayter column – Why the ICC masterplan should not spare Ashes
A cautious welcome to the ICC’s proposal to offer those nations currently excluded from the closed shop of Test cricket a...
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International News
/ 10 years agoWe Test lovers must fight to prove KP’s no Mystic Meg
Peter Hayter launches an impassioned defence of the five-day game after the latest attack from the former England captain Don’t it...
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International News
/ 10 years agoUniverse Boss must let real bat do talking from now on
Derek Pringle is always prepared to listen to players who go off-message but feels that Chris Gayle has gone too far...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPeter Hayter column – It’s poor timing again for Graves & T20 Blast
On the face of it, the eve of the start of this season’s NatWest Blast should have been the ideal time...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoMartin Johnson column – ‘Sorry, you will have to write it in office. I can’t cope’
It’s not difficult to conjure up the scene in the Sri Lankan dressing room just before the start of the Headingley...
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International News
/ 10 years agoEngland lost throughout the 1990s – because rivals were the all-time greats
Emma John knew nothing but defeat as a fan of 90s England. But were Atherton’s Army really that bad? It can...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoMartin Johnson column – Cozier: A radio star and a top party host to boot
Cricket down here is the poorer for his passing, but for listeners to the celestial version of Test Match Special –...
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International News
/ 10 years agoMoeen Ali – Hearing of poor James’ heart trouble put T20 Final defeat in perspective
Peter Hayter catches up with Moeen Ali to talk about the World T20, the shock retirement of his friend James Taylor,...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoNortheast sees light through the Key-hole
By Jack Miller THE sight of Rob Key striding to the crease will be sorely missed by the patrons at Canterbury,...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoWill curse of the kickabout mean soccer warm-up gets the boot?
Richard Edwards looks behind the injury to Fidel Edwards and wonders whether counties will soon have to rethink their match-day preparations...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoMartin Johnson column – 1,000 runs in May? No just 1,000 Goose pimples!
This has not been the most convenient time for the junior doctors to be kicking up a fuss, just when the...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoWisden… The game’s voice keeps ticking along
Alex Narey speaks to Wisden editor Lawrence Booth about the history of the Almanack, and what makes it the most famous...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPeter Hayter column – Viv would have been on Cook’s side over helmets
To see or not to see, that appears to be the question Alastair Cook has been given no choice to decide...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPeter Hayter column – The Milky Bar kid has now become the man
Granted Joe Root was precisely four Tests and a handful of ODIs into his England career, but I still never thought...
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International News
/ 10 years agoPredictions for the 2016 T20 Cricket World Cup
As another year for professional cricket draws to a close and another T20 World Cup is about to start, all eyes...
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International News
/ 10 years agoWe’ll miss Brendon McCullum…
Derek Pringle looks at the spectacular career of a New Zealand icon and his legacy in international cricket Brendon McCullum is...
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International News
/ 10 years agoWest Indies talent is there – now reform needed to cultivate it
Tim Wigmore analyses the legacy of the West Indies U19 triumph When Keemo Paul, a 17-year-old from Guyana, top-edged a delivery...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoDerek Pringle column – When the panic sets in there is nowhere to hide…
By Derek Pringle It only takes ten balls to dismiss a cricket team yet we still profess shock and bewilderment when...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPringle column: ‘Mankading’ and the ‘Spirit of the Game’
By Derek Pringle Until Tuesday, Keemo Paul was not widely known outside his native Guyana. That was the day when his...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoIan Bell to captain MCC in Abu Dhabi
NEW Warwickshire captain Ian Bell will get some practice in after being chosen as MCC skipper for the Champion County match....
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoChris Gayle joins Somerset for t20 Blast
CONTROVERSIAL West Indian Chris Gayle will be back at Taunton this summer after agreeing a deal to play in the T20...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoEngland’s greatest overseas series victories
England’s recent away wins set Joshua Peck thinking about some past triumphs Victories in South Africa and India are no mean...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoBowlers intimidate… but can batsmen?
Garfield Robinson looks at cricket’s fear factor, whether from fast bowlers or dashing strokeplayers Fast bowlers have always sought to intimidate...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoJohannesburg’s Wanderers up close
Joshua Peck looks at the players and history behind the remarkable story of the Wanderers So, to the Wanderers – a...
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News
/ 10 years agoChris Gayle fined for ‘inappropriate conduct’
CHRIS Gayle has been fined £4900 by the Melbourne Renegades for “inappropriate conduct” after he asked a journalist for a date...

