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Charlie van der Gucht leaves Hampshire
Charlie van der Gucht, the Hampshire left-arm spinner, has decided to leave the County at the age of 23 to pursue a career outside cricket.Vic Isaacs1
Who will pay the GCC?
The 2003 cricket World Cup was as much about political controversy as about sport – and while the cricket is long over, the boardroom warfare lingers
Back in the game
The resolve, the hint of personal adversity and the sight of Australians stirred in Brian Lara’s consciousness in equal measure once more on the third
Unbeaten Vaughan hundred steers England towards safety
Michael Vaughan scored his third hundred of the Ashes series to put the tourists into a commanding position on the third day of the final TestStephen
Neil Edwards back in training for Under-19 tour to Australia
There was good news for Somerset young cricketer Neil Edwards whose visit to Australia after Christmas with the England Under 19’s was put in jeopardy
Redbacks name final 12 for first ING Cup game
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has named the finaltwelve-man squad for the first ING Cup match to be held this Saturday,October 19 at
New Zealand win tri-series in convincing style
After the earlier games of this tri-nation series it appeared that New Zealand would cruise to an easy victory if only the weather gods would play fai
Zinedine Zidane will have to choose between Ferland Mendy and Marcelo
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Man Utd must turn to promising academy stars for Carabao Cup clash
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West Ham’s Angelo Ogbonna posts optimistic view of Aston Villa draw
Usually a 0-0 draw against a team flirting with the relegation zone isn’t something to be happy about, but Ogbonna managed to find some positives in t