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Malan Focus Is On Runs, Not Ashes
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Malan Focus Is On Runs, Not Ashes

Chris Stocks talks to a man who found his scoring touch after he put dreams of a winter tour to the back of his mind

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September 08,2017
He's Been A Tease, But Jimmy Is Worth Wait
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He's Been A Tease, But Jimmy Is Worth Wait

Derek Pringle casts his forensic eye over the highs, and occasional lows, in the long career of England’s spearhead

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September 08,2017
Treat Essex As The Benchmark
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Treat Essex As The Benchmark

Dan Whiting explains how Essex’s success this season proves the system of developing homegrown talent is working

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September 08,2017
Red Spells Danger For Worried Giles
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Red Spells Danger For Worried Giles

Paul Bolton looks into why Warwickshire’s white-ball form hasn’t been replicated in the longer format

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September 08,2017
Fraser: Best Is Still To Come From Finn
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Fraser: Best Is Still To Come From Finn

Graham Hardcastle finds that Middlesex believe their England paceman can hit the heights again

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September 08,2017
Weather Turned In Hants' Favour
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Weather Turned In Hants' Favour

Simon Walter meets a young batsman who is feeling the benefits of the county loan system

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September 08,2017
Sarfraz Would Have Gloves in My World XI, Not De Villiers
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Sarfraz Would Have Gloves in My World XI, Not De Villiers

Saj Sadiq in conversation with Michael Holding, the West Indies pace bowling legend and highly respected commentator, on some important issues that have arisen during the last summer of cricket in England.

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September 23, 2016
Enjoy the Buzz in Dhaka, but Keep Clear of the Water Taxis!
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Enjoy the Buzz in Dhaka, but Keep Clear of the Water Taxis!

Alison Mitchell recalls some memorable times in Bangladesh but also offers a few travel tips ...

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September 23, 2016
T20, Like Sevens in Rugby, Can Boost Small Nations
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T20, Like Sevens in Rugby, Can Boost Small Nations

Tim Wigmore offers his weekly look at news and views in associate cricket.

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September 23, 2016
GET OVER IT! GRUB'S ALWAYS BEEN ON THE MENU
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GET OVER IT! GRUB'S ALWAYS BEEN ON THE MENU

GET OVER IT! GRUB’S ALWAYS BEEN ON THE MENU

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February 09,2018
There's more to us than just kp!
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There's more to us than just kp!

James Ayles delves into the chronicles of Cannock Cricket Club and spots a few very familiar faces learning their trade

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February 09,2018
Effect Of Modern Overseas Stars Is Limited
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Effect Of Modern Overseas Stars Is Limited

Effect Of Modern Overseas Stars Is Limited

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February 09,2018
Failure In The End Will Only Make You Stronger
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Failure In The End Will Only Make You Stronger

Failure In The End Will Only Make You Stronger

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February 09,2018
Hogan Calls On Pal Shaun To Give Dragons A Boost
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Hogan Calls On Pal Shaun To Give Dragons A Boost

MICHAEL Hogan will captain Glamorgan in four-day cricket again this year but the veteran seamer might have pulled off his greatest tactical trick before a ball has been bowled.

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February 09,2018
It's Time For Maxwell To Show True Worth
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It's Time For Maxwell To Show True Worth

It's Time For Maxwell To Show True Worth

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February 09,2018
Big Show Masters The Big Occasion
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Big Show Masters The Big Occasion

Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon take a light-hearted look at all things Australian cricket as Glenn Maxwell steals the tri-series show

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February 09,2018
Missing Guns Will Hurt West Indies
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Missing Guns Will Hurt West Indies

Tim Wigmore on how the growing list of T20 leagues is likely to hurt the progression of the West Indies

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February 09,2018
Porter Roaring Again As Lions Set For Windies
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Porter Roaring Again As Lions Set For Windies

INJURY has not slowed Jamie Porter this winter and if the early stages of the Porter roaring again as Lions set for Windies tour to West Indies are anything to go by, the Essex seamer might be better than ever.

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February 09,2018
Ashes Drop Hurt Me But I've Never Looked Back... Now For The Next level
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Ashes Drop Hurt Me But I've Never Looked Back... Now For The Next level

Chris Stocks looks at the progression of the new England captain’s career and finds out exactly what Joe Root will bring to the role.

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February 17,2017
Elementary For Watson In Steering Dad's Army
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Elementary For Watson In Steering Dad's Army

Elementary For Watson In Steering Dad's Army

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June 01,2018
Are England Hiding Behind 'Play Without Fear' Mantra?
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Are England Hiding Behind 'Play Without Fear' Mantra?

Derek Pringle analyses why Eoin Morgan’s men hit the panic button against India and fell into a spiral of self-destruction.

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February 03 2017
Ashes Defeats Can Land The Last Blow
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Ashes Defeats Can Land The Last Blow

After a poor summer by his standards, is the career of Stuart Broad reaching the point of no return, asks Tim Wigmore

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November 17, 2017
Still Questions For Aussies To Answer
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Still Questions For Aussies To Answer

There have been the usual verbals thrown around in the build-up to this winter’s Ashes, mostly, it has to be said, by the Australians. The reason for their bullishness factors around the three-pronged pace attack that looks likely to take the field in Brisbane next week for the first time in a Test match.

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November 17, 2017
How To Win In The House Of Horrors
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How To Win In The House Of Horrors

WITH the notable exception of 2010/11, England have traditionally found it tough to score runs at the Gabba. So when they arrive in Queensland early next week, it might be time well spent to seek out former Durham star, Martin Love.

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November 17, 2017
This Is My Best Surrey Squad Yet, Says Stewart
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This Is My Best Surrey Squad Yet, Says Stewart

This Is My Best Surrey Squad Yet, Says Stewart

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April 27,2018
England Still Brings Out The Best In Coach Arthur
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England Still Brings Out The Best In Coach Arthur

England Still Brings Out The Best In Coach Arthur

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April 27,2018
How Herath Made His Dart Into the Test Record Books
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How Herath Made His Dart Into the Test Record Books

Derek Pringle pays tribute to a left-arm spinner who has belied his looks to become the best ever in his discipline.

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March 17,2017
Have We Reached Overkill With This Surfeit of T20?
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Have We Reached Overkill With This Surfeit of T20?

Joshua Peck asks the vital question as the march of the shortest format shows no sign of slowing down.

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March 17,2017
Windies Grateful For The Gayle Force
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Windies Grateful For The Gayle Force

TOBY RADFORD has hailed the influence of Chris Gayle as two-time World Cup winners, West Indies, attempt to reach the finals in England next summer.

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March 16,2018
Whitaker & Co Picked Too Many Nearly Men
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Whitaker & Co Picked Too Many Nearly Men

James Whitaker is a decent bloke whose efforts to help find the right players for England were tireless. But it is one thing watching loads of cricketers play and another thing entirely being able to see if they can play.

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March 16,2018