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Cricket

Gloucestershire Cricket Club 'may move to Filton Airfield'

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club has confirmed it is considering a move out of Bristol to Filton Airfield in order to realise its expansion plans. Last month Bristol City Council refused an application to redevelop the County Ground to continue to ... continued at BBC News

In praise of cricket's finishers

If you could be one type of one-day player, who would it be? Most would go for the glory boys who hit the centuries and take the four-fors. Yet the thinking-man's choice is surely the finisher, the dead-eyed champion who goes to work when the game is in ... continued at The Guardian

Zimbabwe Cricket Team

After a six-year exile for basically being not very good, Zimbabwe have won back their Test Nation status. Despite having some decent players, the team's progress has been stunted by the sort of internal politics that the country's dictatorial leader ... continued at Daily Mirror

Bracken sues Cricket Australia

Former Test cricketer Nathan Bracken is suing Cricket Australia for negligence, according to reports Down Under. Left-arm seamer Bracken is arguing that the governing body failed to adequately deal with a knee injury that subsequently destroyed ... continued at SkySports

Pakistan v England: Alastair Cook's team have become good at 50-over cricket

Gradually they have worked out a method from time in the middle, helped also by the lack of close fielders. This has a psychological as well as physical impact. Having no men around the bat makes batsmen feel liberated and they can attempt to manoeuvre the ... continued at Daily Telegraph

Paine poised to return to cricket training

What once threatened to end Tim Paine's cricket career might yet make him a better player. The pain of watching good mate Matthew Wade leapfrog him in the national pecking order has been nothing compared to what the Tasmanian wicketkeeper has endured since ... continued at Sydney Morning Herald

One Day International Cricket: Who Will Take out the 2012 Tri-Series?

In years gone by, it was almost a foregone conclusion that a tri-series in Australia would be won by the host nation—especially considering the presence of a lesser ranked country in the mix. However, in 2012, that script has been tossed out and the ... continued at Bleacherreport.com

CRICKET IN TORREVIEJA

Saturday 18th February, the inaugural match at Torrevieja Sports stadium saw the local side win a nail biting game in the last over to a very strong side from La Manga What cricket in Spain? Yes! After all our area is home to many expats, not just from the ... continued at Le@der

Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke leaves door open for Ricky

AUSTRALIAN captain Michael Clarke supports the decision to axe Ricky Ponting, but says his one-day career may not be over. Clarke spoke for the first time today since Ponting's axing on Monday and said he, as captain and selector, was right behind the ... continued at Daily Telegraph

Cricket: Seb’s on way to being a Sussex starlet

SEB FECHER is jubilant after being selected for Sussex’s under-ten cricket squad. He started playing cricket at an early age, mainly as a target for his cricket-mad older brother Dom, who himself has been selected this year for the county’s under-13 ... continued at Chichester Observer