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Written by Jim Ribbans
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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You can almost feel the
ache that surrounds English cricket at the moment, the sense that
everybody is just biding their time and getting the job done until a
certain A. Flintoff rides back into to town to make everything ok again.
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Written by Jarrod Kimber
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Sunday, 06 April 2008 |
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I have a lot of friends who have little to no interest in Sports.
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Written by Jim Ribbans
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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In terms of sitting
ducks, they don’t come much plumper or more finely feathered than
India’s ‘rebel’ T20 circus: The Indian Cricket League, or ICL.
The brainchild of Indian power broker Subhash Chandra and designed for
Indian television network Zee TV, the ICL popped it’s head above the
parapet in May of last year in what was generally perceived to be a
response to the sub-continent's wildly escalating price of television
rights for cricket.
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Written by Jonthan Cumberbatch
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Sunday, 30 March 2008 |
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With less than two weeks
to go, the Windies/ Sri Lanka ODI is not close to being sold out in
Trinidad and the Trini Posse committee have taken the unprecedented
move of press ads for tickets. The Test Match? Let's just say I'll
have a choice of rows to choose from.
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Written by Jarrod Kimber
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 |
Logically on the day
England win their first test series in 3 years (that’s not true, is
it?) I should be talking about Monty Panesar and his 6 wickets for 344
runs.
But Monty has burned me before.
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Written by Jonathan Cumberbatch
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
Facing the latest round
of litmus tests to determine our shaky state of the union, the West
Indies commence a home Test season featuring Sri Lanka and Australia
with unsigned local contracts and clouds of doubt swirling around
several prominent players.
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Written by Jarrod Kimber
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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The quota system will bring success, joy and happiness to the South African cricket team.
South Africa is a nation of 50 million people, about 45 million of them
are coloured, so bringing the game to them is what is going to secure
the future of South African cricket.
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Written by Bev Clarke
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
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The hypocrisy in international cricket is mind boggling.
David Miliband, Britain’s Foreign Secretary has joined Flash Gordon in
stating that Zimbabwe must not be allowed to tour England in the summer
of 2009. Miliband is quoted as saying, “The situation in Zimbabwe is
deeply concerning - I think bilateral cricket tours don’t send the
right message about our concerns. This is something that needs to be
discussed with the ECB and others.”
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