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“If I was to be a part of that I would be delighted”
England’s 2005 Ashes hero Simon Jones has announced that “it is great to be in the” Indian Premier League (IPL) auction on February 12 and 13.
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“If I was to be a part of that I would be delighted”
England’s 2005 Ashes hero Simon Jones has announced that “it is great to be in the” Indian Premier League (IPL) auction on February 12 and 13.
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“You have to have a passion for pace, to want to bowl fast in the first place”
Ian Pont is known throughout the cricketing world as one of the most prominent and accomplished fast bowling coaches and he recently spoke to me about the secrets behind becoming a pace legend, the art of reverse swing and his new coaching clinic, the Ultimate Pace Foundation.
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“I had plenty of highlights in an England career that spanned nine years, during which time I became the world’s top-ranked Test bowler”
England pace bowler Steve Harmison, who picked up 223 wickets in 63 Test matches, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
Jones continuously bamboozled batsmen throughout his career
Known to be England’s ‘king’ of reverse swing, Simon Jones will best be remembered for striking fear in the hearts of the Australian batsmen during the 2005 Ashes series, where England successfully regained the urn after 18 years.
Anderson believes that Vaughan was not as good of a captain as everyone thought
England pace bowler James Anderson launched a scathing attack against former captain Michael Vaughan in his new book Jimmy: My Story.