May 4th, 2006
In a seemingly slow cricket-news week (everything seems to be about the football World Cup… some bloke called Warren Clooney, broke a nail in his hand, or something), Six and Out has taken the chance to have a look at what some of the other cricket blogs are talking about.
King Cricket pays some respect to […]
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May 1st, 2006
It seems everyone nowadays wants to be an all-rounder. Either that or specialist batsmen are gradually getting edged out of the game. No sooner had Jason Gillespie scored an incredible test double hundred against Bangladesh, and New Zealand’s James Franklin has done a similar thing. It’s not a double ton, but when you consider […]
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April 23rd, 2006
Hampshire enjoyed a convincing win over Ireland on the opening day of the C&G trophy. In one of the few matches that wasn’t affected by rain, Hampshire’s batsmen polished off the required 200 with just a wicket down. Earlier, the bowling had been a little rusty and the fielding sloppy, but they’ll be buoyed by […]
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April 21st, 2006
News that Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens will receive an Ashes test match in 2009 has sparked something of a backlash from other competing grounds. Durham’s Riverside Stadium and even former test ground Old Trafford in Manchester have vowed to bounce back. Most embittered by the announcement will be Hampshire’s Rose Bowl in Southampton, which would have […]
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April 18th, 2006
Simon Jones will play his first game of cricket since injury in December for Glamorgan on the opening day of the County Championship. Glamorgan play an opening match aginst Cardiff University. Jones, who was recently mentioned in the top 5 bowlers by Wisden, will be anxious to perform well and confirm his place in the […]
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