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Swann Takes Five As England Win At Durban
The Daily Dust | UK News | Good News —
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Graeme Swann struck twice, either side of Stuart Broad and James Anderson, to wrap up victory by an innings in the second Test at Durban with his second five-for of the series. South Africa 133 all out (Harris 36 Boucher 29, Swann 5/54 Broad 4/43) England 574/9 declared (Bell 140 Cook 118, Morkel 3/89) South ...5 hours ago -
Broad and Swann Leave South Africa Six Wickets Down
The Daily Dust | UK News | Good News —
Authority: 488
Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad ripped through the South African top order after tea to put England in position to win the second Test tomorrow at Durban. South Africa 2nd innings 76-6 (Smith 22, Boucher 22*, Swann 3-22 Broad 3-18) England 1st innings 575-9 declared (Bell 141 Cook 118 Collingwood 91, Morkel 3-78) ...23 hours ago -
Under-fire Cook and Bell Respond With Scores At Durban
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Under pressure Alastair Cook and Ian Bell responded with a tenth century and 22nd half century in Tests respectively as England finished day three 43 runs ahead of South Africa at Durban. England (Cook 118 Collingwood 91, Morkel 3/69) lead by 43 runs South Africa 1st innings (Smith 75 Kallis 75, Swann 4/110) ...1 day ago -
Bad Light Curtails Cook And Trott’s Not Out Innings
The Daily Dust | UK News | Good News —
Authority: 488
Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott were not out when England closed on 103/1 after bad light prematurely ended the second day’s play at Durban on Sunday. England 103/1 (Cook 31* Trott 17* Morkel 1/22) South Africa 1st innings 343 all out (Smith 75 Kallis 75 Swann 4/110) Andrew Strauss was the early aggressor in ...2 days ago -
Graham Onions Takes Third of England’s Late Wickets
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Graham Onions’s late removal of JP Duminy saw England recapture the advantage on the first day of the second Test against South Africa at Durban. Duminy was plumb LBW, so obvious was the decision that Onions continued his follow through to Andrew Strauss at slip to celebrate with barely a glance at the umpire. ...3 days ago -
England Should Call Arthur’s Bluff and Drop Bell
The Daily Dust | UK News | Good News —
Authority: 488
It’s the season of good will and Andys Flower and Strauss could repeat their early Christmas present to South Africa and pick Ian Bell, again. Playing Bell as a sixth batsman in the Boxing Day Test forces England to play four bowlers, only three of whom are seamers if the in-form Graeme Swann keeps his ...5 days ago -
England batsman Trott says safety first before march to victory
Thaindian News —
Authority: 741
Cape Town (South Africa), Dec. 22 (ANI): England middle-order batsman Jonathan Trott has vowed to continue his go-slow tactics as he believes playing it safe is his side’s first target, before going for victory against their opponents.Trott infuriated the Proteas, including several of his schoolboy friends - during ...1 week ago -
Delayed calls provide opportunity for referral system to be manipulated: Broad
Thaindian News —
Authority: 741
Centurion, Dec 19(ANI): England bowler Stuart Broad has insisted that he did nothing wrong for questioning the umpires over South African skipper Graeme Smith’s delayed call for the controversial referral system. Broad had an argument with the umpires on being given out lbw on a South Africa referral which came 34 ...1 week ago -
Strauss to Proteas: Don’t underestimate an England without Flintoff
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Authority: 741
Cape Town (S. Africa), Dec.16 (ANI): Captain Andrew Strauss has warned South Africa and its captain Graeme Smith not to underestimate a Freddie Flintoff-less England during the Test series that begins from today.“We have had to deal with Fred not being around quite a lot for a few years, so it’s nothing new for ...2 weeks ago -
England team needs to be bit macho to defeat South Africa: Giles
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Authority: 741
Dec 14(ANI): Former England spinner and selector Ashley Giles has said the team needs to become a bunch of macho men if they have to beat South Africa, the World No. 2 team. Giles also reckons that he has never seen a fitter, stronger and better-prepared England team, and is convinced they have the self-belief [...]2 weeks ago -
Australian media attacks BCCI for killing Test cricket
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Authority: 741
Melbourne, Dec 7 (IANS) In a scathing attack on the Indian cricket board, Australian media Monday said the financially strong Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is doing every bit to kill Test cricket even as their team has taken the top spot in the traditional format.“India rule Test arena while trying to ...3 weeks ago -
Makhaya Ntini raises the standard above the Rainbow Nation
Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.uk —
Authority: 965
Few sportsmen can claim to have the impact that South African bowler Makhaya Ntini has had.3 weeks ago -
No problems with people playing in IPL: Strauss
Thaindian News —
Authority: 741
London, Nov 27 (ANI): England captain Andrew Strauss has no problem with his team-mates playing and benefiting from the Indian Premiere League next year.Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood are due to return for next year’s event, while Stuart Broad, Eoin Morgan, Jonathan Trott and James Anderson are being touted ...4 weeks ago -
Kallis injury puts selection posers in perspective
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Authority: 114
An interesting development, if you follow the touring English cricket team, has been the absence of Jacques Kallis from South Africa’s ODI squad.I wrote a loving hymn (or chunder-worthy appraisal depending on your point of view) about JK last week, focusing on his quest for greatness, present-day anxieties have ...5 weeks ago -
Did I ever mention…
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Authority: 129
Did I ever mention how much I enjoy The Times ? I think I probably did. Great headline – straight to the point - if a little unimaginative. Zidane’s “Henry is not a cheat” quote is quite amusing as well. That’s like Jackie Selebi saying Jacob Zuma isn’t corrupt. Valueless support.5 weeks ago

