All posts tagged "West Indies"
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/ 5 years agoMEMORIES LURKING IN BACK OF A CUPBOARD
MARTIN JOHNSON One of the stranger spin-offs from the Covid lockdown was the way hitherto humdrum activities became positively stimulating. The...
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News
/ 5 years agoSilverwood has plenty to ponder for Ashes series
By Chris Stocks Selection dilemma: England head coach Chris Silverwood has much to consider ahead of next year’s Ashes series FOR...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoYOUSUF: ALI’S GOT REASON TO BE PROUD
SAJ SADIQ discusses the main talking points from the series with former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yussuf Captains’ battle: England’s Joe Root,...
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News
/ 5 years agoALAM’S BIG COMEBACK IS ALMOST IMMEDIATE
Following Fawad Alam’s recall to the Pakistan side after over ten years and 88 Tests, Roderick Easdale reflects on some other...
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/ 5 years agoBEEFY’S RIGHT, STOKES IS BEST WE’VE EVER HAD
PETER HAYTER @phaytercricket A crack of Ben Stokes’ bat on ball; a nanosecond of hush, an eruption of noise from the...
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/ 5 years agoFOR ONCE, AUSSIE EYES ARE ON THE WHITE BALL
TRISTAN LAVALETTE @trislavalette Tye ‘em in knots: Andrew Tye hasn’t played for a year but still makes Australia’s 21-man squad for...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoDon’t blame the umpires, says Crawley
By Chris Stocks Focus: Zak Crawley is desperate to score big AS England’s hopes of wining this Second Test against Pakistan...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoSudden emergence of Pakistan’s new young breed is no surprise to Arthur
By Richard Edwards Top talent: Pakistan’s Naseem Shah Mentor: Mickey Arthur ENGLISH audiences may be constantly amazed at Pakistan’s ability to...
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News
/ 5 years agoMY PONTING HATRED SHOWS HOW WRONG THE FANS CAN BE
JAMES WALLACE says our early, pre-conceived ideas about cricketers may be proved wrong but they can take a lot of shifting...
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Features
/ 5 years agoBOLD BUTTLER SEIZES HIS CHANCE OF A REPRIEVE
PRINGLE’S VIEWPOINT Jos Buttler strode into the ‘Last Chance Saloon’ yesterday and, dispensing with all caution, played the innings that may...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoHeroic stand puts England in dreamland
By Chris Stocks Crucial: Jos Buttler contributed a vital knock THIS match will forever be known as the Miracle of Manchester...
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Bob Willis Trophy
/ 5 years agoOllie still knocking on England’s door
By Bruce Talbot OLLIE Robinson admits it will be tough for him to break into England’s star-studded Test attack. But the...
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News
/ 5 years agoCricket counts the cost but emerges with plenty of credit in the bank
By Graham Otway THE efficiency reputation of English cricket’s administrators should emerge from this summer’s two lockdown Test series against the...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoBRILLIANT BROAD CAN JOIN THAT 600 CLUB
Derek Pringle on what makes Stuart Broad such a special bowler for Engand Watching Stuart Broad being interviewed after England’s victory...
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Test Matches
/ 5 years agoWe’ve proved we are worthy, insists Grave
By Richard Edwards Optimist: Johnny Grave IT may have been misery in Manchester for the West Indies last week – but...
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/ 5 years agoThe Cricket Paper is back – and here’s what features in TCP #332
Check out what features in the first TCP of 2020 - on sale Sunday August 2nd!
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/ 5 years agoThe Cricket Paper returns August 2!
Our award-winning cricket coverage will be back next month for the Bob Willis Trophy and England's series against Ireland
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years ago‘No egos at Essex’ – Tom Westley talks Cook, ‘Tendo’ and his new role leading the Eagles
Essex's new leading man speaks about his England hopes, drawing on an experienced dressing room and Dan Lawrence...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years agoEngland newbie James Bracey enlists help of Trescothick
The left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman has been working closely with Marcus Trescothick on his journey to an England call-up
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years ago‘I want to make myself indispensable’ – Matt Parkinson on England, Rashid and breaking the leg-spin mould
By Sam Dalling “I’ve probably still got a long way to go. I don’t want to be just a luxury when...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 5 years agoVikram Solanki interview: Virdi can shine for England
By Sam Dalling New Surrey head coach Vikram Solanki believes off-spinner Amar Virdi is fighting fit and backs him to shine...
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/ 5 years agoMonty Panesar interview: ‘It’s my duty to give something back’
By Sam Dalling Monty Panesar has urged the country’s slow bowlers to force themselves out of the shadows and prove they’ve...
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/ 5 years ago‘Why should I be giving up?’ – Gareth Batty isn’t done yet
By Sam Dalling Surrey star Gareth Batty‘s competitive edge won’t let him call time on his evergreen playing career just yet...
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News
/ 6 years agoThe world’s richest cricketers
The Super Bowl is America’s most watched TV program every year, as the 2020 championship attracted about 100 million viewers in...
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/ 6 years agoCollins column: Volume 2.0, the shift in power of T20!
I was definitely one of those people. Talking to James Sutherland, Cricket Australia’s former long-term chief executive, after a game in...