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London, Sep 24(ANI): England fast bowler James Anderson has voiced his frustration and anger at the England batsmen for their disastrous NatWest series performance against Australia. In the absence of experienced batsman like Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Peitersen, the inexperienced England team was not able to cope with the formidable Australians, which resulted in a 6-1 series defeat. “I don't want this to sound horrible, but they can't do much worse. They know exactly what they have to do. The whole thing about one-day cricket is that the top six get the bulk of the runs,” The Telegraph quote.....more
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- Losing tri-series final in Dambulla means very little
It may appear as if Indian cricket has a lot of time to think before the World Cup. However, there is so much cricket ahead that the big event will be upon us in no time at all, which just means that selectors and the Team India think tank should know now who besides the nucleus will be on a crucial.....more
From the Diary - by   Sunil Gavaskar
- Sunny's Column (649)
When Mahendra Singh Dhoni signed a deal to look after his business interests and endorsements deals with the company formed by his good friends he was being smart. If his friends are genuine pals and not there only to cream him off then, he will be spared some of the pitfalls that can come with thos.....more
Taking Guard - by   Vikram Kumar
- "Young English Brigade on Indian Soil"
During my recent visit to the MIG Cricket Club in Mumbai, I witnessed The JW Cricket Academy boys on their Senior Development Cricket Tour to Mumbai, India Last weekend. The tour consisted of 5 training days, which were led by head coach Julian Wood with the assistance of top Indian coaches, who no.....more
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- Simon Katich on New South Wales Blues
The Champions League is an outstanding concept that helps showcase domestic talent on the world stage. The opportunity is really very exciting for teams like the New South Wales Blues and the excitement within the group was palpable as we left Sydney Airport, for India. Not surprisingly, the younger.....more
This Day in Cricket (10 Sep)
1986: Opinion was divided about Geoff Boycott's running between the wickets. He probably thought it was fine; others weren't quite so sure. So it was appropriate enough that his last first class innings should end in a run-out. On a Scarborough pitch of uneven bounce, he was his usual watchful self, making 61 in Yorkshire's only innings of a drawn match with Northants.
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