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A Different Stroke: July 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, July 15, 2010. Pietersen confident of England one-day glory. England has a good enough one-day side to win the World Cup in 2011, according to experienced batsman Kevin Pietersen. The 30-year-old has seen England improve dramatically in the shorter form of the game in the last 12 months. The international cricket odds. Suggest the side could struggle in unfamiliar conditions, and Pietersen is aware of this. England have been drawn in Group B for the World C...
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A Different Stroke: May 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, May 20, 2010. Flower to rest key England players. England international cricket coach Andy Flower may rest some of his key players as they face a hectic schedule over the rest of 2010. The team are still celebrating after their impressive victory in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament, but they are due to play a Test series against Bangladesh in the coming weeks. Flower has also moved to stop England players getting too carried away about their Twenty20 trium...
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A Different Stroke: February 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Wednesday, February 17, 2010. International career could be over for Australian paceman. Australia could be forced to do without pace bowler Brett Lee permanently with the veteran struggling to overcome a long-standing elbow problem. The cricketer had surgery on the joint at the end of 2009 after injury meant he missed the entire summer period for Australia. Australia are managing to succeed without Lee in their one-day team at the moment and they recently defeated W...
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A Different Stroke: September 2009
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Real test starts now for England. Where on earth have England’s ICC Champions Trophy displays come from? The big test though for Andrew Strauss’ rejuvenated side is on the horizon. Pretty much every cricket pundit and fan would have expected England to have crashed out of the group stages, with many predicting that they would not win a single game after their recent struggles. Amongst them Owais Shah. If that has been the case, it will be...
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A Different Stroke: March 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, March 18, 2010. Harris a first Test doubt for Australia. Australia might have to go into the first Test against New Zealand without their pace bowler Ryan Harris due to injury. The match starts on Thursday in Wellington and is the first of a two match series before Australia head off to the ICC World Twenty20 tournament, a competition the cricket betting. Makes them joint thirds favourites for. Harris has signed to be the overseas player for Yorkshire for t...
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A Different Stroke: April 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, April 22, 2010. India dealt T20 blow. India's hopes of success in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament have been dealt a real blow as batsman Virender Sehwag has been ruled out of the competition. Their vice-captain has been in top form in the Indian Premier League but a shoulder injury has ruled him out of the Caribbean tournament. However, even without the talismanic Sehwag the cricket betting. Makes India favourites to win the World Twenty20. Meanwhile, in ...
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A Different Stroke: What Sport Will Get More Attention in England for Next Few Weeks? Cricket or Football?
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, June 24, 2010. What Sport Will Get More Attention in England for Next Few Weeks? England soccer team qualified for the World Cup 2010 Knockout Stages. Which will draw a significant attention towards the game of football among English sports fan. This might well disrupt the interest for ongoing cricket series between Australia and England. While host South Africa along with New Zealand and Australia failed to make it further beyond the first round itself.
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A Different Stroke: June 2010
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, June 24, 2010. What Sport Will Get More Attention in England for Next Few Weeks? England soccer team qualified for the World Cup 2010 Knockout Stages. Which will draw a significant attention towards the game of football among English sports fan. This might well disrupt the interest for ongoing cricket series between Australia and England. While host South Africa along with New Zealand and Australia failed to make it further beyond the first round itself.
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A Different Stroke: November 2009
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Vaughan - England should have no problems in tests. England should have no problems winning their test series against South Africa, according to one former captain. Michael Vaughan, who captained England in 51 tests over a five-year period, reckons South Africa’s attack should pose no threat to current skipper Andrew Strauss’ side, despite them being the top ranked test team. It seems a safe cricket bet. It was confirmed by the Internati...
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A Different Stroke: Pietersen confident of England one-day glory
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The unofficial blog of World Cricket! Thursday, July 15, 2010. Pietersen confident of England one-day glory. England has a good enough one-day side to win the World Cup in 2011, according to experienced batsman Kevin Pietersen. The 30-year-old has seen England improve dramatically in the shorter form of the game in the last 12 months. The international cricket odds. Suggest the side could struggle in unfamiliar conditions, and Pietersen is aware of this. England have been drawn in Group B for the World C...