All posts tagged "West Indies"
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Features
/ 8 years agoThese matchwinners can match mine – Edwards
Richard Edwards finds that England’s last World Cupwinning captain believes Heather Knight’s charges have ability to win this time Past glories:...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket: Black Caps slipping up in the one-day stakes despite Williamson’s invaluable leadership
(Photo: Getty Images) By Tim Wigmore In the 2015 World Cup, New Zealand were intoxicating and unmissable. It was not merely...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoBLACK CAPS JUST A ONE-MAN BAND
Tim Wigmore analyses why New Zealand have dropped out of the upper echelon of ODI sides so rapidly PLANET CRICKET Tim...
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Features
/ 8 years agoRashid is the best out there says Simmons
By Richard Edwards He’s top boy! Rashid Khan of Afghanistan celebrates RASHID Khan has been hailed as the world’s best leg-spinner...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoKhan shows why spin can still be king
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN As the Champions’ Trophy moves towards its conclusion – hopefully through...
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Club
/ 8 years agoRain ruins Afghans chance of major ODI scalp
WEST INDIES V AFGHANISTAN ROUND-UP By Matt Bishop THE three-match series between the West Indies and Afghanistan ended in a 1-1...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoWindies demanding security assurances ahead of England tour
THE West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is seeking assurances on beefed-up security in the run-up to their tour this summer, following...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoAUSSIES WILL BE LOOKING TO LEAVE AN ASHES MARK
PETER HAYTER I’ll be waiting for you Down Under: Mitchell Johnson put doubts in England’s minds during the late summer ODI...
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Features
/ 8 years agoOne cap Franks returns to coach
By Joshua Peck ONE-CAP wonder Paul Franks will return to international cricket this summer after being asked to join England’s coach...
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County Championships
/ 8 years agoBilly finds positives from Notts’ let-off
June 2-5, Trent Bridge, Nottingham Notts 229 (Mullaney 76; Palladino 4-44) & 349 (Patel 82; Taylor 4-67) Derbyshire 363 (Godleman 121;...
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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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News
/ 8 years agoWindies demanding security assurances
EXCLUSIVE By Richard Edwards Police presence: More officers were part of the heightened security operation at the Oval during England’s opening...
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International News
/ 8 years agoBrian Lara: Joe Root’s flair puts him up with very best
Katie Falkingham discovers that West Indies batting icon Brian Lara is a huge fan of England’s Joe Root Unsurprisingly, Joe Root...
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Features
/ 8 years agoArthur’s mantra for Pakistan is fitness and firepower …
Saj Sadiq speaks to Mickey Arthur, the head coach of Pakistan, before the Champions Trophy How much did you know about...
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News
/ 8 years agoPlunkett revels in role of the elder statesman
By Richard Edwards If any England player knows about the changing face of one-day cricket, it’s Liam Plunkett. Having made his...
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ICC Champions Trophy
/ 8 years agoCOR BLIMEY, IT’S ANOTHER EPISODE OF BENWATCH!
Peter Hayter discovers, unsurprisingly, that the nation’s eyes are drawm towards England’s brilliant all-rounder Ben Stokes These days, in all formats...
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Features
/ 8 years agoTHIS BITESIZE TREAT HAS THE INGREDIENTS TO SURPRISE
Alison Mitchell tells us just what the Champions Trophy has done for cricket and what to expect from this year’s tournament...
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International News
/ 8 years agoRest will keep the fire stoked
Chris Stocks highlights the importance of protecting star player Ben Stokes from the risk of burnout After returning to England’s team...
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News
/ 8 years agoREST WILL KEEP THE FIRE STOKED
Chris Stocks highlights the importance of protecting star player Ben Stokes from the risk of burnout After returning to England’s team...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoENGLAND MISSING A PLAYER OF TRESCO’S TALENTS
DEREK PRINGLE More than any other cricketer in the modern era still able to ply their trade in the middle, England...
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Features
/ 8 years agoFighting talk…but it all points towards the Ashes
They may not be favourites for the Champions Trophy, but Adam Collins believes wounds can be opened by Australia In 2004,...
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Results
/ 8 years agoIt’s the ‘ins and outs’ of life in the fast lane…
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Have we got too many fast bowlers? In England’s golden days...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoFond farewell to Misbah and Younis, two of the very best
While Yasir Shah celebrated wildly to mark a first Test series victory for Pakistan in the West Indies, all eyes instinctively...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoPeter Hayter column – A claim of top Billings is often perilous
When Sam Billings told them and us last week that the rest of the world of cricket is “petrified” of England’s...
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Features and Columns
/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket – Doping could be next scandal
Tim Wigmore says that Twenty20’s rise has made cricket much more likely to be damaged by the use of steroids and...