Trott ready to dance
Jonathan Trott insists he is prepared for the challenge after being named in the England squad for the fourth Ashes Test at Headingley Carnegie.
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Domestic season to start on October 11
The 2009-10 domestic season will be starting on October 11 with a Ford Ranger Cup match between Western Warriors and Queensland Bulls in Perth
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Watson settles into new role
Shane Watson survived his baptism as a Test opener to help Australia claim the upper hand on a truncated opening day in the third Ashes Test. They reached 126 for two in the 30 overs possible.
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Crosthwaite looks for a new state
The wicketkeeper Adam Crosthwaite is searching for a new state after deciding to leave Victoria due to a lack of opportunities
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England in Flanders Field tribute
The England team returned to the United Kingdom on Saturday after a two-day visit to Flanders Field in Belgium as part of their preparations for the forthcoming npower Ashes against Australia.
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Buchanan leaves IPL role
Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders have announced they have parted ways with John Buchanan, their director of cricket operations.
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Determined England seal vital win
England produced a superb performance with the ball to claim a narrow three-run victory over India at Lord's - a result which knocks the defending champions out of the ICC World Twenty20.
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Collingwood hails Proteas
Paul Collingwood believes South Africa are displaying all the traits of ICC World Twenty20 champions after they saw off England by seven wickets in comprehensive fashion at Trent Bridge.
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We're fighting a losing battle - Regan
Yorkshire chief executive Stewart Regan insists cricket will never win the battle with the English weather – new drainage systems or not.
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England pick Bresnan and Onions
Yorkshire's Tim Bresnan and Durham's Graham Onions have been named in England’s 12-man squad for the first npower Test match against West Indies, which starts at Lord's next Wednesday.
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Flintoff flies home for knee surgery
Andrew Flintoff has returned home from the Indian Premier League in South Africa to undergo surgery next week on a torn meniscus in his right knee.
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Flintoff goes undercover
Andrew Flintoff intends to become England's spy to aid their ICC World Twenty20 campaign when he embarks on his Indian Premier League adventure.
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Flintoff poised to return in Barbados
Andrew Flintoff has been passed fit to play in the third match of the one-day series against West Indies after recovering from his hip injury.
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Windies blunder hands England win
England picked up their first international victory of the winter, by one run under Duckworth/Lewis, after West Indies accepted the umpires' offer of bad light believing they held a winning position in Guyana.
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Flower searches for Twenty20 solution
Stand-in coach Andy Flower admits England are still "a long way" from finding a successful formula in Twenty20 cricket after watching them slip to a six-wicket defeat against West Indies in Trinidad.
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