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Harmison says England can triumph in Ashes

Steve Harmison focuses on the Ashes next year with a returning confidence

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Ashes more important than Stanford - Harmison

There is US$20 million up for grabs in the Stanford 20/20 for 20, but Steve Harmison knows it is not the biggest challenge for England in the coming year.

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Is it silly season already?

The pace of Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison will be England’s biggest weapon, because the senior batsmen should all be vulnerable early on to quality fast bowling. OK, the pitches won’t give you much, so you have to be precise and accurate. But the way England have been playing since Pietersen became captain, they’ve got to think positive and believe that they can bowl India out. --- India's grandees...

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England's Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison can blow away India's fading greats

Geoffrey Boycott believes it would be a mistake for England to go to India next month with the aim of scrapping their way to a draw.

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Harmison inspired by axing - Gibson

Ottis Gibson, the England bowling coach, believes the axing of Steve Harmison from England's tour of New Zealand in March was a crucial factor in Harmison's career-reviving form this summer.

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Gibson hails fantastic Harmy

Ottis Gibson believes being axed from the England side was the best thing that could have happened for the rejuvenated Steve Harmison.

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South Africa-born van Jaarsveld receives player of the year gong

Kent batsman Martin van Jaarsveld pipped Marcus Trescothick, Steve Harmison and Ravi Bopara to claim the NatWest PCA player of the year award.

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Harmy revels in title triumph

Steve Harmison said winning the County Championship with Durham was was a comparable experience to England's Ashes win in 2005.

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Harmison hails Durham team effort

Durham bowler Steve Harmison hails a terrific team spirit as the catalyst for their first-ever Division One County Championship title win.

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Harmison decision benefits Durham

There will be an extra reason for satisfaction for Steve Harmison when he joins the celebrations as Durham receive the trophy for their maiden County Championship title.

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Steve Harmison leads Durham to county championship

DURHAM’S cricketers gave the northeast’s sporting pride a much-needed boost yesterday when they clinched their first LV county championship title just 16 years after their first-class elevation.

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National Sport: Durham delighted with county triumph

Steve Harmison hailed Durham's "unbelievable achievement" after cricket's newest county claimed their maiden LV County Championship just 16 years into their first-class history.

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Cricket: Durham delight as Steve Harmison kills off Kent

Steve Harmison's bowling ended Kent's faltering efforts to take the title for Durham

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Steve Harmison clinches Durham's first title

Durham won their first County Championship at Canterbury relegating Kent in the process.

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Disbelieving Harmy - Wow

England paceman Steve Harmison reckons Durham's maiden title is an "unbelievable achievement" for cricket's newest First Class county.