All posts tagged "tv"
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Derek Pringle
/ 4 years agoBEEFY WILL DEMAND RESULTS
DEREK PRINGLE Icon: Sir Ian Botham almost single-handedly won the 1981 Ashes – when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was just 17...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 4 years agoThe two Davids headline beaten celeb side
By Milly McEvoy Star: David Seaman CRICKET and football combined for a charity match at the Douai Pavilion in Woolhampton as...
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Featured
/ 4 years agoBroadcast snub could be sign of the times
THERE was a time when you did not expect to see every cricket match your country played away from home, writes...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoA diverse stance speaks volumes | The Grumbler
Earlier this week, John Digby Jones was so angry at presenter Alex Scott dropping her Gs when hosting the BBC’s Olympics...
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News
/ 4 years agoHundred boom can give club game hope
By Richard Edwards HE may or may not be The Hundred’s biggest fan but Simon Prodger, the managing director of the...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoIt’s fireworks on and off the pitch
By Ellen McLaughlin The stage was set, and history was made. The inaugural edition of The Hundred got underway with the...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoChange in English cricket has to be structured | Richard Clarke
Few people hate The Hundred more than myself. It is an ill-considered gamble created by marketers with pounds signs for hearts...
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Latest News
/ 4 years agoAllott lands a new role
PAUL Allott is looking forward to his new role at Lancashire. Allott will stand down as the club’s director of cricket...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 4 years agoHornet Finn has that buzz back again
By Richard Edwards MIDDLESEX may have struggled in the opening weeks of the Championship season but Steve Finn has already had...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 4 years agoBuzz at Horley as sky is the limit
By Paul Martin HISTORY: Horley’s women’s team won their first-ever competitive match last weekend PICTURE: Horley CC A ‘CULTURAL shift’ has...
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Guest Blogs
/ 4 years agoTop 5 Reasons Why Cricket is So Popular in India
In India, cricket is one of the most popular sports. The popularity of cricket is such that many people see it...
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News
/ 5 years agoPCA awards bonus for TV viewers
FANS tuning in for the Vitality Blast Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday will be treated to an exclusive broadcast of...
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Features
/ 5 years agoIT ALMOST BECAME AN OVAL BALL
Sussex bowler YOUNG GUN Jack Carson RUGBY might have been his first love growing up, but competing against adults with bat...
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News
/ 5 years agoStay-aways boosted by new TV deal
SUSSEX have handed their supporters the chance to watch their non-televised matches via their new Match Day Centre, and on social...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years agoA Whistle Stop Guide to The Hundred
It seems barely a year can go by when there isn’t some new format of the game proposed, or someone doesn’t...
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Guest Blogs
/ 5 years ago5 Things You Should Know About Betting on Cricket Online
Sports betting has been a popular activity for centuries. Provided some people are playing a particular sport, there are always those...
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Ashes
/ 6 years agoTitle decider’ takes the TV centre stage
THE potential County Championship title decider between Somerset and Essex next Monday will be shown live on Sky Sports. Somerset’s victory...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoA Massive Year Of Live Cricket Ahead
Sports are fun and all, but cricket is definitely something else. Watching players bat that little ball is a different kind...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 6 years agoGoatacre fall just short of 500 but still make history
By Joe Leavey ED WILKINS was in uncharted territory at the crease on Saturday in the West of England Premier League...
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News
/ 6 years agoBernie shook up Lord’s and helped save Surrey
Richard Spiller discovers how a passion for the game and an eye for progress enabled Bernie Coleman to become one of...
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IPL
/ 6 years agoSW19 the backdrop as it became game, set and match for the IPL!
Richard Edwards recalls a summer’s day amid the gentility of Wimbledon that marked the birth of razzmatazz and riches in a...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoWestbury column: Vulnerable kids doing it their own way as lack of terrestrial TV exposure reduces the power of sport
Isabelle Westbury on the generation who may never have seen a ball bowled on TV
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Featured
/ 6 years agoKIDS DOING IT THEIR OWN WAY THROUGH LACK OF EXPOSURE
ISABELLE WE S TBURY Creating opportunities: A lack of cricket on terrestrial TV may have cut the supply in bringing the...
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Features
/ 6 years agoParkinson: I’m not just a white-ball specialist
By Paul Edwards Big noise: Matt Parkinson LANCASHIRE leg-spinner Matt Parkinson admits he could not watch a ball of the Big...
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Cricket Paper
/ 6 years agoBetter Weather enough to tame the Hurricanes
By James Andrew BIG BASH LEAGUE ROUND-UP Heavy hitter: Jake Weatherald helped Adelaide Strikers to a surprise victory over Hobart Hurricanes...