Byline: By Richard Gibson in PerthThe Birmingham Post (England)
"There is a lot more to see in Pakistan than cricket and players might be frustrated staying in the hotels all the time but hopefully next year we can let them go out to cinemas and shopping centres, while there is also a lot of history in Pakistan."...
Two years later, Australia's seven-run victory at The Oval caused the publication of a mock newspaper obituary for English cricket. The following winter in Australia, England's captain, Ivo Bligh, was presented with an urn containing some ashes and a legendary rivalry was born. Over the next...
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Cricket: West Indies Tour Remains in Balance Read the full-text online article and more details about "Cricket: West Indies Tour Remains in Balance" - The Independent (London, England), November 5, 1998 T Independent 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 IS THE DECLINE IN THE FREQUENCY OF DRAWS IN TEST...
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LONDON (AP) — England’s cricket tour of India that was scheduled to start in late September has been postponed until next year, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Friday. The move comes after the men’s T20 World Cup, scheduled to be played across Australia in October and Nove...
Cricket: STOP THIS MAN; WINTER TOUR OF THE CARIBBEAN, 2004 Only King Lara Stands between England and GloryByline: Mike WALTERS Cricket CorrespondentThe Mirror (London, England)
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England set out for Zimbabwe tomorrow on the first leg of their winter tour because the International Cricket Council refused to be prevailed upon by politicians. When the team return from their African sojourn in February the law on throwing might have changed forever, thus confirming that the ...