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    Both certainly living up to his nickname

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    Another angle

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    Good self preservation

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    https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/articles/c880vdrygl0o

    Boycott to have surgery after throat cancer returns

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j6t35p

    30 minute doco on (Sir) Frank Worrell. More politics of colour than sport per se but still an interesting listen for the cricket tragic.

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    From Wisden's Facebook page

    WHAT A GAME 🤯

    With one ball remaining on day four, Glamorgan needed one run to pull off a world record run chase...

    But a stunning catch from Gloucestershire keeper James Bracey saw the match end IN A TIE!

    Gloucs: 179 & 610-5d

    Glam: 197 & 592-10

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    And the final ball of the game:

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    Tim Seifert making NZ Cricket look like idiots by not selecting him for the recent T20 World Cup. Smashing it in the LPL

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    James Anderson’s last test starts tomorrow (in spite of the fact he took 7-40odd last week for Lancs), feels like it’s too soon but it had to happen sometime. Some lovely tributes pouring out of the woodwork, but jeez I’ll miss that grumpy bastard running in for England.

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    you will rarely see a more perfect seam position than what James has served up year after year for more than 2 decades.

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    @Dodge said in Other Cricket:

    James Anderson’s last test starts tomorrow (in spite of the fact he took 7-40odd last week for Lancs), feels like it’s too soon but it had to happen sometime. Some lovely tributes pouring out of the woodwork, but jeez I’ll miss that grumpy bastard running in for England.

    Hard to believe he was at the 2003 World Cup with the likes of Alec Stewart and Wasim Akram.

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    @Dodge said in Other Cricket:

    James Anderson’s last test starts tomorrow (in spite of the fact he took 7-40odd last week for Lancs), feels like it’s too soon but it had to happen sometime. Some lovely tributes pouring out of the woodwork, but jeez I’ll miss that grumpy bastard running in for England.

    One of the young English guys set to debut was born 4 months after Anderson made his test debut.

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    Off to watch the mighty white ferns tonight so expecting a massive upset. Anyone else going to this blockbuster?

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    @1kiwi said in Other Cricket:

    @Dodge said in Other Cricket:

    James Anderson’s last test starts tomorrow (in spite of the fact he took 7-40odd last week for Lancs), feels like it’s too soon but it had to happen sometime. Some lovely tributes pouring out of the woodwork, but jeez I’ll miss that grumpy bastard running in for England.

    One of the young English guys set to debut was born 4 months after Anderson made his test debut.

    Andersons longevity is absolutely extraordinary. He also went from being just a good fast bowler to a truly great one. One has to admire that. As Boult, Southee and Wags declined he got even better.

    Paddles still took more 5fers in 101 less tests though 😉

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    England hammer the Windies as expected…..

    ….and Ben Stokes achieves a milestone only 18 have, three of them being kiwis !

    Jul 11, 2024  /  Sport

    6,000 runs, 200 wickets – A look at Ben Stokes’ latest Test landmark

    6,000 runs, 200 wickets – A look at Ben Stokes’ latest Test landmark

    Sir Garfield Sobers and Jacques Kallis are the only other players to have achieved the twin feats.

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    Mark Wood bowled 97.1 mph this morning, the fastest ball ever recorded in a Test match by an English bowler in the UK.

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    Some collapse this by the West Indies. Went from 61-0 to 91-6.

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    West Indies 129-9 now. England one wicket from the win. West Indies competed for three days but the fourth has been rather one-sided.

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    All over. England win by 242 runs and take a 2-0 lead in the series.

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