All posts tagged "sport"
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Women (International)
/ 8 years agoA clear head is giving Ingram a clearer path to more success
By Ross Lawson Fine form: Colin Ingram in One-Day Cup action for Glamorgan ON THE wall of his Port Elizabeth garage,...
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News
/ 8 years agoWhen Faf went to Ramsbottom, home of stars
By Richard Edwards In the runs: Faf du Plessis hits out for South Africa at Trent Bridge and, inset, for Ramsbottom...
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News
/ 8 years agoLet our hungry Lions loose on Associate nations
Living with Lions: Tom Westley would be a test for Associate I UNDERSTAND that Afghanistan are one beneficiary of the impasse...
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News
/ 8 years agoDouble signing delights Warwickshire
Impressive: Hannon-Dalby WARWICKSHIRE have kept hold of one of their One-Day Cup heroes with Oliver Hannon- Dalby putting pen to paper...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoCricket will have to be quick on its feet to cash in on new media
By Richard Edwards Through the lens: We may be viewing cricket differently in the future THE way that cricket sells its...
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Features
/ 8 years agoSOUTH AFRICA FIGHT A POTENT COCKTAIL
Tim Wigmore on the four major causes that are creating a lack of strength in depth in the touring South Africans...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoPROTEAS ARE DOWN BUT THEY WILL STILL BE A TEST
Fighter: Dean Elgar embodies the fighting spirit of South Africa when it comes to Test cricket PICTURE: Getty Images There is...
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News
/ 8 years agoRhodes in Yorkshire departure
WILL Rhodes will depart Headingley at the end of the season having signed a twoyear deal at Division One strugglers Warwickshire....
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News
/ 8 years agoDISABILITY CRICKET
It’s going to be the toughest tri-series yet! THIS WEEK… CHRIS EDWARDS Captain and all-rounder Age: 24 Teams: England Learning Disability...
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International News
/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket – At last! Ireland and Afghanistan pass the Test
(Photo: Getty Images) Tim Wigmore on the remarkable rise of Ireland and Afghanistan after both nations were granted Full Member Test status...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoBehind the scenes – the women making strides in running the County scene
(Photo: Getty Images) By Isabelle Westbury “The business of sport is dominated by men.” Clare Connor, director of England women’s cricket...
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News
/ 8 years agoRoderick happy in the slow lane
By Paul Eddison Back and in the runs: Gareth Roderick PICTURE: Getty Images Carry on leading: Phil Mustard has retained captaincy...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoWomen’s cricket sparkling at Cotts
By Arthur Redfearn COTTINGHAM are bubbling with new ideas to get more women playing the game. The villagers, who are based...
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Club
/ 8 years agoCommunities see an with cricket bringing
John Fuller visits Bradford Park Avenue CC and finds a now thriving club rising above the wreckage of years lost to...
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Champions Trophy
/ 8 years agoIt’s a night/day dilemma
I CAN understand that a day/night match can’t have a highlights programme until late at night. But when an ODI starts...
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News
/ 8 years agoCOMPETITION: Win a brand new Kookaburra bat!
Enter our competition for a chance of getting your hands on a brand new blade
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Featured
/ 8 years agoRIVALRIES NEED FIGHTING SPIRIT
Tim Wigmore says an Indian stronghold over Pakistan in limited-overs cricket makes the rivalry far less intense… Tim Wigmore Needle: But...
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Features
/ 8 years agoSTARS MUST EARN STRIPES!
Alison Mitchell explains why the re-branding of the Australian women’s cricket team has been lost in the nation’s media Rebranding: Australian...
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News
/ 8 years agoRebranding will bring Australia together
Chairman: David Peever AUSTRALIA have become embroiled in cricket’s rebranding row after the Australian women’s team announced they will no longer...
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International News
/ 8 years agoNow tech giants put a speed microchip into bats
A trio of England players are trialling new technology during the Champions Trophy that could lead to improved performances with the bat...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket – An unwanted sibling outshines World Cup
Tim Wigmore says Champions Trophy’s slick format puts the bloated World Cup to shame The scene was a farce. It was...
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Cricket Paper
/ 8 years agoThe American dream that was allowed to fade
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN The ICC aims to spread cricket beyond the traditional cricket playing...
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ICC Champions Trophy
/ 8 years agoNow tech giants put a speed microchip into bats
By Seth Francis A TRIO of England players will be trialling new technology during the Champions Trophy that could lead to...
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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
/ 8 years agoHat-trick hero Toby wants to Test himself
Toby Roland-Jones tells Jon Batham that extra pace is not his goal as he targets another England call-up TOBY Roland-Jones will...