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  • Cricket Comment: I fancy Panesar to help wrap up a series victory

    July 31, 2013

    ENGLAND have the chance to retain the Ashes at Old Trafford and there is no reason to think they won’t if, as expected, the weather ensures enough play. As the first two Tests have shown, Alastair Cook’s men are superior in all departments and, over five days, that should become obvious. I expect England to [...]

  • Cricket Comment: Ashes has lost edge but enjoy England’s era

    July 22, 2013

    THE ASHES is all over as a series. There is more chance of pigs flying over Sydney Harbour Bridge than this Australia side coming back from 2-0 down and reclaiming the urn. It looks to me that the tourists have accepted that they are the inferior team, so they now have to regroup, set new [...]

  • Ex-rugby and cricket players discuss hanging up their boots

    February 24, 2013

    SALAMANCA Group, the bank and consultancy firm, hosted ex-rugby player Josh Lewsey and former England cricketer Michael Vaughan at the Royal Geographical Society last week to discuss life after a career in sports or the military. Both now supporters of the charity Combat Stress, Lewsey was talking about his move from rugby to PwC and [...]

  • Cycling reaps rewards of Wiggo as rugby and cricket funds fall

    December 17, 2012

    SPORT England has announced large budget increases for cycling, triathlon and netball but cricket, tennis and rugby have suffered heavy cuts. The body will provide £493m to grassroots projects in 46 sports between 2013-17, with only 11 sports receiving less than in 2009-13. Cycling had a hugely successful year at London 2012 and most notably [...]

  • 150-mile cycle ride to honour cricketer Tom

    August 20, 2012

    IT might not sounds like much given the recent exploits of cycling heroes Bradley Wiggins or Mark Cavendish, but the 30-strong team arriving in London today at the end of a 150-mile bike ride across the country are far from professional cyclists. In fact the majority of the group completing the route from Cardiff to [...]

  • Shock as England cricket starlet Maynard is killed by Tube train

    June 18, 2012

    ENGLAND will begin today’s second one-day international against West Indies under a cloud after the sudden and tragic death yesterday of one of the country’s brightest prospects, Tom Maynard. Surrey batsman Maynard, 23, was hit by a London Underground train at Wimbledon Park station at 5am after a man matching his description fled from officers [...]

  • Squad rotation in Test cricket is here to stay

    June 5, 2012

    ENGLAND’S top fast bowler James Anderson is understandably frustrated at being rested for tomorrow’s third Test against West Indies. He’s bowling beautifully and I would have selected him – but this kind of rotation is set to become common in first-class cricket. In football the story is familiar; you hear of players like Wayne Rooney [...]

  • CRICKET COMMENT

    January 12, 2012

    SPOT-FIXING can no longer be considered a potential threat to the county game following the landmark case of Mervyn Westfield, but while the integrity of the sport has undoubtedly been tarnished, I’m sure this will prove to be an isolated instance of wrongdoing. The temptation to indulge in the murky world of illegal gambling has [...]

  • Imprisoned Pakistan cricket cheats bring ‘shame’ on a nation

    November 3, 2011

    FORMER Pakistan captain Salman Butt and team-mates Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were last night beginning jail sentences for their part in the spot-fixing scandal which has tainted the “image and integrity of cricket”. Teenager Amir will be detained for six months in a young offenders institution, while Butt, 27, has been jailed for 30 [...]

  • CHARLES STANLEY HIT FOR SIX IN HUMBLING CRICKETING DEFEAT

    August 21, 2011

    BATTERED egos at Charles Stanley, which is still recovering from its painful cricketing defeat at the hands of Ignis Asset Management in the final of the Stockbrokers Cup. “Cricket can be a great leveller,” said Charles Stanley’s “gutted” captain Ed Clark, who brought his team to the match as the undefeated champions for the past [...]

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