All posts tagged "West Indies"
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/ 7 years agoWest Indies plot tug-of-war for Jofra Archer
Windies chief executive Johnny Graves expects duel with ECB for Jofra Archer's services on the international stage
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/ 7 years agoPringle column: Was it fair to grade the Wanderers pitch as ‘poor’?
Derek Pringle reveals the worst pitch he has ever seen after South Africa and India were taken off the field in...
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/ 7 years agoWright backing jofra to become superstar
Charlie Talbot-Smith finds that as top prospect Archer stars in T20 his county colleague Wright is cutting back on international travel...
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/ 7 years agoUnder-19s World Cup Results
SEMI-FINALS Christchurch, Jan 29: Afghanistan Under-19s 181 lost to Australia Under-19s 182-4 by 6 wickets (with 75 balls remaining) Christchurch, Jan...
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/ 7 years agoCURTLY STINGS RIVALS WITH 84 WICKETS AT 9.8
Richard Dore takes a look at the Cheshire League champions with a line in titles and famous former West Indies players...
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/ 7 years agoWestbury column: Skill or freedom – what matters more in the pursuit of express bowlers?
Isabelle Westbury debates recent comments from Michael Holding and Matt Prior regarding bowling and styles of coaching
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/ 7 years agoHow 2019 compares with expectations the last time England hosted a home World Cup
Looking back at the four times England and Wales have hosted a World Cup
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/ 7 years agoHayter column: Let’s not forget the debacle of the Stanford Series
The 10th anniversary of the ill-fated Stanford Super Series is coming up this year, here Peter Hayter recalls the controversy involving...
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/ 7 years agoThe stage is now set for England to make history
By Richard Edwards So near, yet so far! England came closest to World Cup victory in 1979 when they were beaten...
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/ 7 years agoLET’S NOT FORGET IRONY OF STANFORD DEBACLE
PETER HAYTER Fraudster: Allen Stanford’s cash held the ECB in thrall PICTURE: Getty Images Those who have managed to wipe the...
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/ 7 years agoA DIFFERENT BALL GAME FOR THIS ENGLAND SIDE
I watched every ball of England’s opening one-day international in Melbourne on Sunday; my work as a BT Sport pundit seeing...
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/ 7 years agoRejuvenated Tom is pointing his finger towards By a happy Test return
By Charlie Talbot-Smith Comeback kid: Tom Westley is on the way back from a broken finger IT has been a pretty...
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/ 7 years agoLawrence gets ready for the heat of battle
By Joshua Peck One-day skills: Dan Lawrence is not just seen as a red-ball performer ENGLAND Lions are heading for warmer...
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/ 7 years agoYour shout…
Send your comments to: The Cricket Paper, Tuition House, St Georges Road, Wimbledon SW19 4EU email: newsdesk@thecricketpaper.com Why this first-class cut...
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Ashes
/ 7 years agoIS IT NOW TIME FOR MULTIPLE COACHES?
Tim Wigmore believes Trevor Bayliss should now focus his attentions on his main aim – to lift the 2019 World Cup...
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/ 7 years agoLewis eager to grab his chance to impress, too
By Richard Edwards Brains trust: Jon Lewis, right, and Neil Killeen look on during an England U19s training session PICTURE: Getty...
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/ 7 years agoKane v Root – things won’t get easier for Joe Root
Richard Edwards on the two captains who are being left in Steve Smith's wake
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/ 7 years agoThe issues surrounding Glenn Maxwell and his omission by Australia selectors
Adam Collins on how the 'Big Show' has fractured his relationship with Australia selectors and Steve Smith
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/ 7 years agoChapple in charge of Lions fast bowlers
By George Jones LANCASHIRE coach Glen Chapple will get his head back in the game ahead of the County Championship season...
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/ 7 years agoBIG SHOW IS A BIG PROBLEM…
Adam Collins Adam Collins on the issues surrounding Glenn Maxwell following his omission from Australia’s ODI squad The most capable player...
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/ 7 years agoWhen Waugh’s with a dry eye ton left nobody in the SCG house
Richard Edwards recalls Steve Waugh’s epic and career-saving century during the fifth Ashes Test of 2003 ACTION REPL AY What a...
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/ 7 years agoTHERE’S NO DENYING IT, JIMMY’S A TRUE GREAT
Tim Wigmore says there can be no denying James Anderson’s talent with the Englishman set to pass Glenn McGrath PLANET CRICKET...
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/ 7 years agoEmerging Somerset spinner Bess has England in his sights
20-year-old tells Jeremy Blackmore why it means so much to play for England Lions
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/ 7 years agoInnings may have saved my career…
By Chris Stocks in Melbourne ALASTAIR COOK admitted he had been tortured by thoughts he could no longer cut it at...