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Let's Hope Imran's Heirs Can Return Home Soon
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Let's Hope Imran's Heirs Can Return Home Soon

I grew up mesmerised by those beguiling Pakistani teams of the Nineties.

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September 28,2018
Arthur Prefers Life In Fast Lane
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Arthur Prefers Life In Fast Lane

Richard Edwards talk to the Pakistan coach and discovers some surface tension before the series against Australia.

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October 05,2018
How Indian Boycott Could Backfire In Semis Of World Cup
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How Indian Boycott Could Backfire In Semis Of World Cup

It is not looking good for the always much-anticipated World Cup match between India and Pakistan, scheduled to take place at Old Trafford on June 16.

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March 01,2019
We Swing When We're Winning!
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We Swing When We're Winning!

Jos tees up England for tenth successive one-day series victory

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March 01,2019
Jofra May Have To Shake Things Up After Gayle's Reality Check
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Jofra May Have To Shake Things Up After Gayle's Reality Check

Chris Stocks notes that as England’s ODI squad loses its air of invincibility with the World Cup approaching, a change in personnel seems likely

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March 8, 2019
India Take Brunt Of Danni's 7-Year Itch
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India Take Brunt Of Danni's 7-Year Itch

HAVING hailed her match-winning display against India as “the most mature innings” she has produced for her country, there is little danger that England’s Danni Wyatt has developed the seven-year itch.

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March 8, 2019
New Boy Clark Is Relishing Oval Role
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New Boy Clark Is Relishing Oval Role

JORDAN Clark knew he was taking a big step when he left home county Lancashire for Surrey last season but after two weeks at The Kia Oval he is already certain it was the right decision.

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March 8, 2019
Legend Dhoni's Still The Master Chaser
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Legend Dhoni's Still The Master Chaser

Tristan Lavalette says in the days of big-hitting and huge totals, it’s still the India legend who could emerge as the World Cup hero this summer

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March 8, 2019
England In The Zone To Be Champs!
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England In The Zone To Be Champs!

MOEEN Ali insists England will embrace the pressure of being favourites for this summer’s Champions Trophy because they believe they can beat any team in the world.

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April 07,2017
So Much To Be Excited About! We Must Fancy Our Chances...
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So Much To Be Excited About! We Must Fancy Our Chances...

Saj Sadiq speaks to Ravi Bopara on the season ahead for Essex, and his views on the recent Pakistan Super League.

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April 07,2017
Izzy Keeps Us Updated Both On And Off The Pitch!
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Izzy Keeps Us Updated Both On And Off The Pitch!

EVEN with the proliferation of social media in the modern world, a county captain being forced to tweet midmatch seems absurd – but that was Izzy Westbury’s reality.

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April 07,2017
Sam Dares To Play It Again As Ipl Begins...
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Sam Dares To Play It Again As Ipl Begins...

Richard Edwards speaks to Sam Billings as the wicketkeeper jets off to India for this year’s IPL.

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April 07,2017
Borthwick: I'll Never Give Up On England
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Borthwick: I'll Never Give Up On England

Chris Stocks discovers that Surrey’s recruit from Durham wants a fast start to keep in the thoughts of the selectors.

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April 07,2017
Refreshed Robson Knows That Timing Is Everything
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Refreshed Robson Knows That Timing Is Everything

Adam Collins discovers that England’s ‘forgotten’ opener is ready to try a spot of queue jumping.

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April 07,2017
How Can You Prepare The Perfect Wicket?
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How Can You Prepare The Perfect Wicket?

You can’t just get the mower out and start cutting away. Wickets require serious attention to detail.

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April 07,2017
Moving Picture That Needs No Soundtrack
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Moving Picture That Needs No Soundtrack

Adam Collins on the groundbreaking decision to put a woman on the front cover of Wisden for the first time

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January 26,2018
Trott's Busy Preparing For His Next Big Calling
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Trott's Busy Preparing For His Next Big Calling

Richard Edwards tells how the Under-19 World Cup has given the former England Test ace a new vision for the future

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January 26,2018
Captain Smudge Is Just A Bit Slow
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Captain Smudge Is Just A Bit Slow

Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon take a light-hearted look at all things Australian cricket as England clinch the ODI series

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January 26,2018
Hampshire Is The Right Direction For Northeast
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Hampshire Is The Right Direction For Northeast

Charlie Talbot-Smith talks to Sam Northeast on why the biggest tug-of-war of the winter ended with a move to the south coast

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February 23,2018
Is This The Start Of The County Exodus?
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Is This The Start Of The County Exodus?

Alison Mitchell looks at the decision of Adil Rashid and Alex Hales to turn their backs on red-ball county cricket

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February 23,2018
Tammy's Used To Being Top Of The Bill Down Under
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Tammy's Used To Being Top Of The Bill Down Under

IF ENGLAND star Tammy Beaumont needed any more convincing of the flourishing of women’s cricket, then her winter in Australia provided another tantalising glimpse of its potential.

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February 23,2018
Losing T20s Would Be Catastrophic!
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Losing T20s Would Be Catastrophic!

Tim Wigmore suggests recent comments from England coach Trevor Bayliss shows the game needs major changes

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February 23,2018
Success In PSL Would Be Vital To A Return
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Success In PSL Would Be Vital To A Return

Saj Sadiq previews the Pakistan Super League as the country aims for international cricket to return to its shores

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February 23,2018
Aussies Gamble On Rachael To Take Ashes Lead
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Aussies Gamble On Rachael To Take Ashes Lead

FULL points for boldness. To replace Meg Lanning, Australia’s women have opted to go into the Ashes with a captain not in their best XI for the World Cup, and who has been in national exile for the better part of four years.

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September 22,2017
Loyalties Put Aside As Fans Seek Thrills 'n' Spills
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Loyalties Put Aside As Fans Seek Thrills 'n' Spills

Whoever you root for, cricket remains a game where personal favourites often come before the team, writes Alison Mitchell

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September 22,2017
It's A Winning Combination Of Talent And Work Ethic
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It's A Winning Combination Of Talent And Work Ethic

Chris Stocks talks to three of the main orchestrators in Essex’s first Championship success in 25 years

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September 22,2017
Lord's Ace Bailey Is Left Coining It In
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Lord's Ace Bailey Is Left Coining It In

Scott Read explains how the desire to ‘produce a result’ has benefitted Middlesex and Tom Bailey

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September 22,2017
Bairstow Shows It's How Many, Not How, You Score
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Bairstow Shows It's How Many, Not How, You Score

Bairstow Shows It's How Many, Not How, You Score

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September 22,2017
Root Must Learn To Bat Ugly To Become A Great!
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Root Must Learn To Bat Ugly To Become A Great!

Root Must Learn To Bat Ugly To Become A Great!

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January 05,2018
Cherish Smith's Brilliance For All It's Worth As The Records Continue To Fall Around Us
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Cherish Smith's Brilliance For All It's Worth As The Records Continue To Fall Around Us

Alison Mitchell lauds the feats of the magnificent Steve Smith and also highlights a great year for the women’s game

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January 05,2018