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Surrey’s pace bowling trio of Chris Tremlett, Jade Dernbach and Matthew Dunn have all extended their stay at the club.
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Surrey’s pace bowling trio of Chris Tremlett, Jade Dernbach and Matthew Dunn have all extended their stay at the club.
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“It is a great loss not just for England but for the world game”
England pace bowler Chris Tremlett has become the latest player to get involved in the Kevin Pietersen saga, stating that the South African-born batsman “did not do anything wrong apart from voicing his opinion”.
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Arafat was the hero of the Super Over
Pakistan pace bowler Yasir Arafat took six wickets to help the Perth Scorchers emerge victorious over the Sydney Sixers in the first-ever Super Over in Big Bash League (BBL) history.
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“He is a confident player and I think he is great around the group”
England pace bowler Chris Tremlett has announced that batsman Kevin Pietersen is one of England’s greatest assets, even though he failed to have a major impact during the recently concluded Ashes series, in which England were whitewashed 5-0.
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“We’re obviously disappointed to lose the series”
Despite already having lost the Ashes for the first time in five years, England pace bowler Tim Bresnan has announced that the national team have what it takes to win the last two Test matches in Melbourne and Sydney.
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“Now I’m ready”
England pace bowler Tim Bresnan is ready to rumble after having been sidelined since early August with a lower back stress fracture.
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Bresnan took four wickets in the England Performance Programmes’ match against Queensland’s Second XI
England pace bowler Tim Bresnan is likely to make his Test comeback during the second Test in Adelaide, which gets underway on December 5, after he was included in the Ashes squad.
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Australia dominated arch-rivals England to take a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series
Victory probably never tasted sweeter for Australia as left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson helped his side draw first blood in the Ashes series with a five-wicket haul, which gave the baggy greens a convincing 381-run win over arch-rivals England in Brisbane.
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Clarke scored his 25th century to leave England in complete disarray
Australia captain Michael Clarke and flamboyant opening batsman David Warner both scored breathtaking centuries to leave England in absolute tatters at the end of the third day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
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Johnson’s four-wicket haul sparked Australia’s counter-attack
Australia’s bowlers launched an awe-inspiring counter-attack against England on the second day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.