All posts tagged "Helmet"
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England News
/ 5 months agoEngland deep in the mire after costly mistakes on day three against Pakistan
Costly dropped catches and struggles against spin left England deep in the mire on day three of the second Test against...
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Columnists
/ 8 months agoEngland analysis and comment: The need for speed
Derek Pringle explains that out-and-out pace is just one part of the equation.
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County Championships
/ 10 months agoBedingham and Stokes sink Somerset in two days
By Thomas Ridley May 24, Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Somerset 171 (Pretorius 53, Banton 36, Stokes 4-54, Raine 3-41, Siddle 3-27) &...
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County Championships
/ 10 months agoBen’s back to test himself
STOKES’ CHAMPS RETURN By Matt Thacker Ben Stokes is playing his first Championship game for almost exactly two years, for Durham...
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Club
/ 2 years agoBoom Boom brings the party spirit
Scott Oliver gives us another story about international stars strutting their stuff in the leagues. This week it’s the maverick’s maverick,...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoPatched-up Kent do themselves proud
By Fred Atkins CANTERBURY week nearly didn’t happen, yet turned out far better than anyone could have expected. A Covid scare...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoShafali Verma has the poise and style of Sachin | Derek Pringle
I’VE seen the new Sachin Tendulkar and he wasn’t at Southampton where India are currently playing New Zealand in the final...
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Features
/ 7 years agoBOWLERS LOOK LIKE WUSSES IN PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR
Protection: Warren Barnes LUKE Fletcher might disagree, after he missed half a season with a nasty dent in his head, but...
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Ashes
/ 7 years agoA MESSY AFFAIR BUT WE DON’T NEED ANY MORE DISSENT
MORE than enough has been said and written recently about DRS, its abuse, misuse and untrustworthiness (especially by me) but, on...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoSehwag’s shoot at Marston Green
By Charlie Bennett VIRENDER Sehwag is used to walking out at Lord’s, the MCG and Eden Gardens – but the Indian...
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Club Cricket
/ 8 years agoMaking Cricket Safer with 3D Technology
While cricket used to be considered ‘a sport for gentlemen played by gentlemen’, more recently it has upped its game to...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 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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News
/ 9 years agoECB make helmet use mandatory
The ECB have endorsed changes which mean helmet use is to be made mandatory for batsmen from next season in English...