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Personal Agenda: Cricketer: Steve Waugh – New York Daily News
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Personal Agenda: Cricketer: Steve Waugh
New York Daily News Which is the bigger high, winning the Ashes or winning the World Cup? Winning the World Cup, certainly! Who's your favourite Australian Hollywood star? Russell Crowe, and not just because he's a good friend of mine! T20, ODI or Test cricket: your pick? |
Saker rules himself out of Oz coach role – Times of India
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Saker rules himself out of Oz coach role
Times of India LONDON: England bowling coach David Saker has ruled himself out of taking on Craig McDermott's role as bowling coach of the Australian cricket team. During a break in play at the England-West Indies Test at Lord's during the week, the Australian told … A chat with an old friend in the enemy camp |
Cancer foundation helped me appreciate life: Ponting – Times of India
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Cancer foundation helped me appreciate life: Ponting
Times of India He said the foundation's activities helped him to appreciate life rather than worrying about cricket critics. "During the last Ashes series in Australia, we had a Milo kid stand in front of us when we sang the national anthem," he said. Ponting not prepared to pull up stumps yet |
‘Players bond better due to IPL’ – ESPN STAR Sports
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'Players bond better due to IPL'
ESPN STAR Sports He has transformed the Australian cricket as captain and is currently on a mission to leading his team back to the pole position in Test cricket. Recently married, Michael Clarke, who has just finished a fantastic season, is already looking forward to … |
Bowler babe Isa Guha’s killer looks spice up IPL – India Today
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Bowler babe Isa Guha's killer looks spice up IPL
India Today (Photo: Mail Today Not only does she score high on the glamour scale, but also has first-hand knowledge of the game of cricket. Meet the Indian Premier League's (IPL) brand new glam girl, cricketer-turned-commentator Isa Guha. The 26-year-old British … |
England Leads West Indies by 35 Runs in Opening Cricket Test – Bloomberg
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England Leads West Indies by 35 Runs in Opening Cricket Test
Bloomberg West Indies was 120-4 in its second innings to trail England by 35 runs in the opening cricket Test at Lord's in London. Shivnarine Chanderpaul was 34 not out and Marlon Samuels was 26 not out at stumps on day three. England was earlier dismissed for a … Cricket: Andrew Strauss blasts back at his critics Bell's back in the runs as his hard work pays rich dividends at Lords Strauss ton puts England in charge |
Ashes cricket hero works on supermarket checkout – This is Somerset
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Ashes cricket hero works on supermarket checkout
This is Somerset Ashes winning England cricketer Chris Old now works in the newspaper and magazine section of Sainsbury's in Truro, Cornwall. The former bowler was part of the legendary team that fought back from the brink of defeat to win the Ashes in 1981 2. Ashes-hero cricketer Chris Old works on tills at supermarket Ashes to cashes for the Sainsbury's England cricket hero Chris Old From the crease to the checkout for Ashes hero |
Duo has Ashes revenge in sight – The Canberra Times
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Duo has Ashes revenge in sight
The Canberra Times Canberra Times sports reporter Chris Dutton tries his hand at blind cricket with the Australian blind cricket team's vice captain, Cameron Roles. Two Canberra cricketers fly out for England today in a bid to help Australia win back the Ashes. |
Incredible tests and rebel tour recalled by cricket great – This is Cornwall
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Incredible tests and rebel tour recalled by cricket great
This is Cornwall Celebrating victory in the fourth test of the legendary 1981 Ashes series, from left to right, Mike Gatting, Mike Brearley, Ian Botham, Geoff Boycott, Chris Old, Bob Taylor and Bob Willis. Former England cricket international Chris Old, who now works … Former England Ashes hero now works for six pounds an hour |
England v West Indies: Andrew Flintoff had to go before England could rule the … – Telegraph.co.uk
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England v West Indies: Andrew Flintoff had to go before England could rule the …
Telegraph.co.uk It was the beginning of making England's cricketers more rounded characters. Was it mere coincidence that, in the first Ashes Test in 2009, a new spirit was instantly revealed? Probably not. The Cardiff Test, as the last pair of James Anderson and … |
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