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22dropout.com (Free subscription) | 19/12/2009
Have no doubts about it, had it not rained last Tuesday, the Black Caps would have cantered home in that run chase to beat Pakistan and won the series 2-1 – but don’t let that fool you over where our cricket team is right now in tests.Neither…
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 19/12/2009
Have no doubts about it, had it not rained last Tuesday, the Black Caps would have cantered home in that run chase to beat Pakistan and won the series 2-1 - but don't let that fool you over where our cricket team is right now in tests.Neither...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 15/09/2009
• Saggers: I will always cherish memories of playing in Tests • Former England seamer retires after 10-year stint with Kent The former England seamer Martin Saggers is to retire from first-class cricket at the end of the current campaign. The Kent bowler Saggers, 37, has failed to beat a serious knee injury sustained in August and will end a 10-year association with the county this month....
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
Mark Richardson has reopened the question over Muttiah Muralitharan's bowling action by saying that he was convinced many of his deliveries were well beyond the 15-degree allowance
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shabbirrpince (Free subscription) | 14/03/2009
Its off with the pyjamas and on with the flannels, says Mark Richardson in the New Zealand Herald. Test cricket is still the ultimate challenge for a cricketer, says the writer, and in New Zealand’s case the team must earn respect in the five-day format. Can we put up a better showing in the test [...]
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 31/01/2009
It's a pretty simple formula when it comes to one-day international cricket - the team that scores the most runs wins. Of course, this assumes Messrs Duckworth and Lewis don't get involved. Because of this, batting failures are...