England Men's Cricket Team History The history of the England cricket team can be dated back to at least 1739, when an "All England" team is recorded as taking on "Kent", but the contest that retrospectively became known as the first Test match occurred when James Lillywhite's XI took ...
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London, Oct 18 (Ians) England on Tuesday announced their squad for the Icc U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, which will be hosted by South Africa and sees 16 countries competing from January 14 to 29.England will play group B games against Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Rwanda from January 15-19...
There was one winning Lions team in the sporting world today - and an impressive one too as the England Lions' cricketers wrapped up a 257-run trouncing of South Africa A at Canterbury. Overton rattles SA A after Lions set them 412 to win Jamie Overton took three wickets before the clos...
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23 January 1966 – Taunton Cricket Club, Taunton, Somerset (Jim St Pier’s gig diary) 28 January 1966 – Dungeon, Nottingham (Jim St Pier’s gig diary) 30 January 1966 – The Downs, Hassocks, West Sussex (Jim St Pier’s gig diary) 4 February 1966 – White Lion, Edgware, north Lond...
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The professionalisation of Australian women's cricket: new times and new opportunities Victory in the 2015 Ashes series, in England, further reinforced their pre-eminent world status. During this time, significant changes also occurred off the field. Cricket Australia introduced pay increases of up ...
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