December02

Johnson’s Axing Boosts England

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It’s a good job the first two tests are back-to-back as cricket message boards across the web were chocker full of over-analysis in the aftermath of Monday’s drawn test. Most of the discussion, in particular in Cricket Web’s Ashes Forum, centred around wondering which side had the momentum following the game. Was it England after easing their way to 517-1, was it Australia after showing they could get England out cheaply, or indeed after Ponting’s impressive innings in the dying overs? Valid points can be made either way so we won’t dwell; if you haven’t got an opinion on that it’s probably for the best, and in a few hours time it won’t matter anyway.

December01

Trescothick picks Mongoose as new opening partner

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Mongoose Cricket today announced the signing of one of the country’s most prolific opening batsmen, Marcus Trescothick. The former England international and Somerset captain demonstrated his enhanced destruction with the award winning short blade Mongoose MMi3 bat, at a unique launch event at Bay Sixty6 Skate Park in West London.

November28

The Forgotten Tour

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In this feature we look at England’s tour of Pakistan in 1968/69. The cricket played was not particularly memorable, but in every other respect the tour was a remarkable one.

November26

Seizing the Game

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The lunch break is always the killer when I try to stay up to watch cricket in Australia. After the first two hours, all bets are off.

I woke up just after the tea break on the opening day to see that nothing much had changed…

November25

Cricket Fans Kept Awake by World

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The world’s strongest coffee has been brewed to keep English cricket fans awake for the upcoming Ashes series in Australia. With the first Test being 10 hours ahead of GMT the first ball is not due to be bowled until at least midnight tomorrow (Wednesday).

November23

Cricket Web’s Ashes Predictions 2010

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Heeeeere we go. It’s the big one (sorry to countries not involved, but it is). We at Cricket Web are convinced we know everything about cricket, therefore predicting every fine detail of what’s going to happen should be pretty straightforward…