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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 1:25pm EDT
England Under-19s coach Adrian Birrell has backed his players to thrive in the future, saying their ability to handle pressure will prove pivotal.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 1:25pm EDT
Chris Tremlett’s enteraining unbeaten half-century proved in vein as Middlesex wrapped up a crushing innings-and-44-run win over Surrey in their LV= County Championship encounter at Lord's.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 1:25pm EDT
Northamptonshire moved back into contention for promotion in the LV= County Championship by upsetting the odds with a three-day victory over Worcestershire that featured 68 from Alex Wakely.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 1:24pm EDT
Corey Collymore bagged six wickets as LV= County Championship Division Two leaders Sussex sent Leicestershire crashing to defeat by an innings and 19 runs with a day and a half to spare.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 1:19pm EDT
Matt Prior extinguished all conceivable hope of Pakistan endangering an England victory at Trent Bridge with a superb century. England declared at 262 for nine, setting the tourists a distant 435.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 11:35am EDT
James Anderson eventually had plenty to celebrate on his 28th birthday thanks to a five-wicket haul which put England firmly in control of the opening npower Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 10:05am EDT
England, led by James Anderson, harnessed hostile conditions at Trent Bridge to take a vice-like grip on the first npower Test. At 147 for nine by stumps, Pakistan were eight adrift of the follow-on.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 8:22am EDT
Title-chasing Nottinghamshire face a battle to avoid defeat in their LV= County Championship clash with Somerset after being forced to follow on at Taunton, where Charl Willoughby claimed 6-101.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 8:17am EDT
Samit Patel and Chris Read shared an unbroken stand of 148 to keep second-placed Notts afloat on day two of their LV= County Championship Division One encounter against Somerset at Taunton.
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Posted: July 31st, 2010, 6:32am EDT
The England and Wales Cricket Board has welcomed the nomination of Alan Isaac, the current chairman of New Zealand Cricket, for the position of vice-president of the International Cricket Council