February 07, 2009
England disintegrated under the searing Caribbean sun as fast as a discarded cube of ice. A match, destined it seemed for a decorous draw on a docile pitch, was lost within an hour in an astonishing transformation. It was almost a mirror image of 2004 when West Indies were bowled out for 47 with Ste...
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January 29, 2009
According to the IPL organising committee, one Kevin Pietersen is worth about 13 Monty Panesars – England's left-arm spinner was given a reserve price of $100,000 (£70,000) for the players' auction in Goa next week. But Panesar can take delight that at least he is still in the mix, with a reserve...
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January 11, 2009
Kent coach Graham Ford says he could work again with former England captain Kevin Pietersen....
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January 10, 2009
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January 08, 2009
England may face a fresh crisis if they appoint Andy Flower as interim coach on their imminent tour of the West Indies. It emerged yesterday that Flower, who is tipped to be the temporary replacement for the sacked Peter Moores, was one of the backroom staff that Kevin Pietersen wanted England to ge...
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December 23, 2008
Kevin Pietersen left India with his England side last night with the admission that it had been "the toughest six to eight weeks of my career so far". England lost the two-Test series 1-0 after drawing the Mohali Test to follow their 5-0 thrashing in the one-day series. England's recent record in Te...
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December 22, 2008
Yuvraj Singh enlivened the dreariest day of England's tour of India with half-an-hour's strokeplay on the field and then stepped up his attack off it as he responded cheerily to Kevin Pietersen's rubbishing of him as a "pie-chucker" among Test bowlers and a purveyor of "left-arm filth". India, prote...
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December 21, 2008
The battle of egos between Kevin Pietersen and Yuvraj Singh turned nasty yesterday as England's captain labelled Yuvraj a "pie-chucker" and suggested that he was a purveyor of "left-arm filth". Pietersen's frustration boiled over in the second Test after India dismissed him and Andrew Flintoff in th...
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December 15, 2008
…from the jaws of victory. Then an England cricket team will do it’s very best to find it. It’s quite possible the single thing England cricket teams are great at. Dominate a test match throughout, set up a record target for the opposition to gain victory. They are the masters, as ...
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December 07, 2008
Every ball sent down every run scored on this tour is a six in the face of those that caused Mumbai horrors....
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