All posts tagged "West Indies"
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Features
/ 6 years agoAiming high is no idle talk from Tongue
By Andrew Harvey WORCESTERSHIRE fast bowler Josh Tongue has a double goal in his sights this season. Tongue hopes to collect...
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/ 6 years agoCOACHING MANUAL HAS BEEN IGNORED
Not good enough: Do England’s batsmen need to rein in their attacking instints? PICTURE: Getty Images HAVE I missed something, but...
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/ 6 years agoFarewell to the gentle giant of the Caribbean
OBITUARY By Pat Gibson Huge loss: Tony Becca IF TONY Cozier, the legendary Barbados broadcaster, was the distinctive voice of West...
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Features
/ 6 years agoGAYLE FORCE ONSLAUGHT ONSLAUGHT FIRST BEGAN BREWING AT NEW ROAD
Richard Edwards takes a look back to Chris Gayle’s boundary-strewn County Championship stopover in 2005 when he wowed the crowds at...
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/ 7 years agoMaster blaster Chris Gayle shows no sign of slowing down for the West Indies
You can never have too much of a good thing with the West Indies veteran, despite the emergence of Shimron Hetmyer...
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/ 7 years agoShow us the money, or we will walk away says Jason Holder
"I think it’s really sad to lose quality players to domestic leagues and more players going Kolpak” says the Windies skipper
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Cricket Paper
/ 7 years agoWe swing when we’re winning!
Jos tees up England for tenth successive one-day series victory Top boy: Jos Buttler laps up the applause after reaching his...
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Cricket Paper
/ 7 years agoHolder: Show us the money, or more will walk away
By Chris Stocks WEST INDIES captain Jason Holder has called on the International Cricket Council to introduce a minimum wage for...
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Features
/ 7 years agoOur Jonny is wasted at No.7 insists Moxon
By Andrew Harvey YORKSHIRE’S director of cricket Martyn Moxon has urged the England selectors to move Jonny Bairstow up the batting...
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/ 7 years agoshowing tests on terreestrial tv would mean too great a loss in income say ECb
Chris Stocks finds the ECB believes they have the balance right between income and reach as England star Graeme Swann laments...
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Features
/ 7 years agoSomerset spin pair can be our Test saviours this summer
By Andy Baber Front runner: Moeen Ali DOM Bess and Jack Leach might end up watching the World Cup on TV...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 7 years agoBillings still has hope of breaking the batting base
By Connor McLoughlin Ambition: Sam Billings SAM BILLINGS believes one good spring is all he needs to make England’s World Cup...
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ODI
/ 7 years agoadil’s struggle under pressure a mystery like buttler’s style
Derek Pringle casts his analytical eye over the performances of England’s two matchwinners on Wednesday in Grenada PRINGLE’s VIEWPOINT Punisher: Adil...
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ODI
/ 7 years agogayle force shows no sign of abating
Garfield Robinson says you can’t have too much of a good thing when it comes to the batting talents of cricketing...
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Featured
/ 7 years agoMartin Johnson column: No bruising paceman will forgo their fear factor
When a batsman's bottle was broken. But bowlers can be vulnerable too to their short fuses
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/ 7 years agoThe greatest innings of all time – is it Kusal Perera’s 153?
Derek Pringle divulges a talking point which has arisen from Kusal Perera's spectacular feat in Durban
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England News
/ 7 years agoEngland’s third ODI against West Indies a wash out
Rain in Grenada dispels England's hopes of rotating squad
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England News
/ 7 years agoJason Roy will bring back some much-needed aggression to England’s Test top order
It seemed like England were on the road to another hiding during the innings break of the first ODI in Bridgetown...
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Test Matches
/ 7 years agoWest Indies emerging from a long hard winter
Garfield Robinson analyses the recent series victory against England and outlines the reasons why this should not be considered to be...
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Features
/ 7 years agoPont’s on point when it comes to the specific need for speed
By Paul Eddison Myths: Speed king Ian Pont IN the dilemma between speed and control, England have systematically prioritised the latter....
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County News/The Hundred
/ 7 years agoNorthants are doing things the right way
By Jon Couch NORTHAMPTONSHIRE has announced a profit of £287,212 for the financial year ending September 30, 2018. The figures (earnings...
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Featured
/ 7 years agoAdam Collins column: Emerald Isle now learning to swim at the deep end
It’s not easy, as Kermit the Frog taught us as kids, being green. And so it is for Ireland cricket in...
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/ 7 years agoIsabelle Westbury column: I’m all for an Ashes taunt but let’s make it funny!
Almost 20 years ago I made my first pilgrimage to St James’ Park. It was the start of the 1999 Premier...
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/ 7 years agoThe tragedy of Wilf Slack, one of cricket’s true gents
He was 35 not out when he collapsed. He would not play another shot or draw breath again
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/ 7 years agoJohnson column: Ok, you’ve beaten death but can you bat No.3?
The on-field verbals in St Lucia have turned out to be a bit more spicy than the anodyne stuff you normally...