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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 25/05/2008
Hard it may be for cricketers to be inspired in May (for good reason Test matches were not staged until June from 1880 to 2000), and the tourists are nothing if not resolute. Once allowances have been made, however, England are not properly functioning and little more than a year remains before they have to do so. In control: Ross Taylor dominated the bowlers at Old TraffordNew Zealand...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 18/05/2008
A great week for MCC's Young Cricketers was capped when the England women were special guests at Lord's for the Saturday of the Test against New Zealand.
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Virgin Islands Daily News (Free subscription) | 17/05/2008
An Australian team led by Ricky Ponting arrived in the West Indies earlier this week to play three Test matches and five ODI games starting on next wek and ending on July 6th.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
Rising England star Stuart Broad took a trip down memory lane to help launch this year's ASDA Kwik Cricket Competition. England's Ashes winning women cricketers Sarah Taylor and Katherine Brunt joined Broad for the launch.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 25/05/2008
MCC's committee of august international cricketers feel a bit sorry for bowlers and would like to adjust the balance of power between bat and ball. The arrival on the scene of Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote Taylor, New Zealand's half-Samoan batsman intensifies the problem. In his seventh Test, this dashing 24-year-old had the audacity to club Ryan Sidebottom – England's player of the year who...
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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | 20/05/2008
The three-day warm-up match between a Jamaica Select X1 and the Australian cricketers
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 18/05/2008
... But sometimes you can want something too much. In more relaxed mood he might have pulled a Paul Collingwood long hop for six the previous over.Instead only a skied two, just out of Stuart Broad's reach at deep square leg, took him to 96. A pushed single to a deeply positioned mid-off then persuaded him, fatally, that a more cautious path could be taken.There were no outward signs of nervousness....