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England won”t repeat last Ashes-winning blunder in South Africa: Collingwood

Johannesburg, Nov.8 (ANI): All-rounder Paul Collingwood says England won”t repeat their post-Ashes blunders of 2005 when they take on the South Africans in their backyard. Michael Vaughan’’s men went badly off the rails after beating the Aussies for the first time in 18 years. On their travels they were thumped 2-0 in Pakistan, drew 1-1 in India [...]

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Collingwood ready for the off

Paul Collingwood is feeling refreshed and "raring to go" following an unexpected three-week break after the ICC Champions Trophy. The all-rounder has recovered from a buttock injury sustained at the ICC Champions Trophy.

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Collingwood urges bold approach

All-rounder Paul Collingwood has urged England to be bold in their upcoming one-day series in South Africa.

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Paul Collingwood keen to avoid war of words as England kick-off South Africa tour

• England's sledger-in-chief ignores Graeme Smith's comments • Sajid Mahmood may make XI in place of Graham Onions England open their tour of South Africa today with a record against their hosts that has both sides scratching their heads. South Africa are relishing their position as the No1 Test side and they are no slouches at the one-day game, either, despite the odd lapse under pressure....

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Coll's a Diamond geezer

PAUL COLLINGWOOD is staying clear of mind games ahead of England's opening match of their South African tour.

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Cricket: England not rising to the bait ahead of clash with Proteas

PAUL COLLINGWOOD insists playing one of the top-ranked sides in world cricket is motivation enough for England ahead of the opening match of their tour of South Africa against the Diamond Eagles today.

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Collingwood: Proteas fear us

Paul Collingwood is hoping England can reassert their dominance over South Africa when the teams reconvene on November 13.

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Paul Collingwood to extend his boundaries to make England World Cup contenders

If England are to win the World Cup in 2011 they must hit more sixes and England batsman is leading the way.

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Collingwood urges bold approach

All-rounder Paul Collingwood has urged England to be bold in their upcoming one-day series in South Africa.

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We hold upper hand - Collingwood

Paul Collingwood believes England have the psychological edge over South Africa in one-day internationals after dominating recent meetings.

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How England should line up against the Warriors

England’s play their first match of their tour of South Africa tomorrow, against the Warriors, so let’s have a look at how the Three Lions may shape up. Now personally I would play this team for the first match: Andrew Strauss Joe Denly Jonathan Trott Paul Collingwood Eoin Morgan Matt Prior Luke Wright Stuart Broad Tim Bresnan Graeme Swann James Anderson This is the great thing about [...]...

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David Hopps: Cook must earn England captaincy

Alastair Cook may be vice-captain in name but it is Paul Collingwood who most assume fulfils that role Without even a hint of debate or uncertainty, English cricket is heading inexorably towards an Alastair Cook captaincy. With every week that passes, the assumption grows that he will lead England in Bangladesh next spring. Nobody has thought to inquire whether this is actually a very good idea. Now...

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Collingwood determined for England to continue their winning streak

London, Oct. 26 (ANI): England all-rounder Paul Collingwood has urged the team to exorcise the demons of four years ago and continue their hot streak against world No.1 team South Africa. England lost to in Pakistan before suffering a 5-0 whitewash Down Under the following year. Collingwood is determined England do not suffer a similar fate when [...]

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Vaughan: Strauss needs a break

• England must be decisive on captain's rest • Leading England takes its toll, Vaughan tells guardian.co.uk Michael Vaughan is adamant that Andrew Strauss should be rested from England's series in Bangladesh next year. The England and Wales Cricket Board has hinted that it might leave the captain and other senior players out of the squad for the two Test matches and three one-day internationals...

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England Tour to South Africa

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...