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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
• Swann upbeat after England make it two wins from two • Spinner enthused by Joe Denly and Andrew Strauss' form Graeme Swann believes that England's plan to produce international-level performances in their warm-up matches will pay dividends when they begin their series with South Africa on Friday. The team, who made it two wins from two against the Warriors in Kimberley , opted not to train...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Warriors 254-5 (50 overs); England XI 256-2 (40.5 overs) England XI win by 8 wickets Andrew Strauss continued his rich run of form with an unbeaten 117 to help England to an eight-wicket victory in their second tour match, against the Warriors at the De Beers Diamond Oval today. The captain was composed throughout his 119-ball innings, dominating the home side's bowling as he and Joe Denly (85) laid...
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Danny Pugsley (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
There was a very interesting piece from David Hopps in The Guardian , who suggested that the annointment of Alastair Cook as 'captain in waiting' was happening seemingly without challenge. It is certainly true that since reports surfaced that Andrew Strauss may sit out the tour of Bangladesh, there have been no other candidates put forward (apart from Jimmy Anderson ) than Cook. Hopps makes a very...
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The World of Cricket (Free subscription) | 14/10/2009
So after a long summer of cricket that included the Ashes Test Series, the Hectic 7 match One Day Series between Australia and England and then the ICC Champions Trophy tournament England will be hopping on a plane and jetting off to South Africa for a long tour that will last from the 1st November to the 18th January. The squads were announced back earlier this month and there were a few surprises...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Kent and England batsman Joe Denly admits he was not happy with how he played in the ICC Champions Trophy.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
Kent coach Paul Farbrace says Joe Denly should be happy with his England one-day call-up and not dwell on missing out on a Test place.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/10/2009
• Coach disappointed by defeat to Australia • Denly and Morgan set to remain in squad England's coach Andy Flower intends to persevere with England's developing one-day team following their Champions Trophy elimination. Although they were knocked out by holders Australia in the semi-final last night, Flower believes there were plenty of encouraging signs, including the qualification from...
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Money Making Online (Free subscription) | 02/10/2009
ICC Champions Traphy 2009 first semi final match is Australia Vs England on today scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (12:30 GMT and Indian Time 6 PM). In this match get enough of each other at The Ashes cup and One Day series, Two Teams once again do battle. In Ashes series won by Australia, so England one chance to get won aginest Australia in ICC Champions Traphy Semi-Final. Recently, Australia...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
The Middlesex batsman's one-day career is in danger of stalling like his Test efforts It is eight years since Owais Shah played his first one-day international for England and Duncan Fletcher, the former coach, declared that the batsman "brings something else to the party". After a series of mishaps in the NatWest Series against Australia that party is beginning to look like the one where...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
• All-rounder rested due to neck-strain injury • Batsman Joe Denly still not available for selection The England all-rounder Stuart Broad has been granted a few days' rest and will not feature in tomorrow's third NatWest series one-day match against Australia at the Rose Bowl. Broad, 23, sustained a neck strain in the opening match of the series last Friday which caused him to miss the second...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 07/09/2009
Kent say they are confident that batsman Joe Denly will recover from his knee injury in time to play in England's remaining one-day internationals against Australia.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/09/2009
• 'Not a crisis of confidence' says England captain • Joe Denly in line to return at the Rose Bowl "International cricket moves on quickly," Andrew Strauss mused earlier this week, "that's just the nature of it". It has rarely seemed to move on quicker than it has in these last four days, in which the heady joy of Ashes victory has melted away and England once again seem...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 04/09/2009
Australia 260-5 England 256-8 This time the Australians left The Oval smiling. This time they read the wicket correctly. They played their specialist spinner, Nathan Hauritz, who picked up a couple of wickets, and they held their nerve to win by four runs. The match lacked many of the ingredients of a classic one-day encounter. Much of the batting was lacklustre on a surface that was less accommodating...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2009
Kent batsman Joe Denly is ruled out of England's second one-day international game against Australia on Sunday after undergoing a scan on his injured knee.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 04/09/2009
Persisting with kickabouts has forced England into tinkering with their line-up again Joe Denly should have been opening the batting for England this afternoon in the first of seven one-day internationals. Instead he will be recovering from the twisted knee he suffered during a kickabout game of football in training yesterday. It was a foolish and frustrating injury and an embarrassed Andrew Strauss...