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Will Fletcher finally wield the axe in Adelaide?

Posted on January 16, 2012

There will be at least one...

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Where is Ijaz Butt?

Posted on January 14, 2012

An Englishman has just pleaded guilty to a charge related to spot fixing and Ijaz Butt has this magnificent opportunity to be shouting about it from the roof tops, but he is no where to be seen or heard. Why? Butt must have been longing for this day over the past 18 months so that he could put the boot into England over match fixing and kick us off the morale high ground that we English had been ...

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Mervyn Westfield – The first of many?

Posted on January 13, 2012

Today, Mervyn Westfield became the first English cricketer to be convicted of ...

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Haddin ‘drops’ a bombshell this time

Posted on January 11, 2012

It's amazing that Brad Haddin has had the nerve to speak out and put the boot into India. Haddin's remark that India break quicker than any other team in the world when things go against them, took me by surprise to say the least. If I was Haddin, I would be keeping my head down and my mouth shut and just concentrating on my own game, after all, he could easily have been dropped by now. In fact, i...

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Which Aussie opener would you pick?

Posted on December 14, 2011

One is just a slogger, he has no technique, no patience and will never make it at test level, while the other one is Phil Hughes. In 2009 Hughes was supposed to be the shining light and the first of a new exciting generation of Australian cricketers to come through. Angus Fraser was slaughtered for giving him the opportunity to come to England pre Ashes, and get his eye in while playing for Middle...

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Which Aussie opener would you pick?

Posted on December 14, 2011

One is just a slogger, he has no technique, no patience and will never make it at test level, while the other one is Phil Hughes. In 2009 Hughes was supposed to be the shining light and the first of a new exciting generation of Australian cricketers to come through. Angus Fraser was slaughtered for giving him the opportunity to come to England pre Ashes, and get his eye in while playing for Middle...

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Selectors show Consistency

Posted on December 10, 2011

There is no real shocks in the touring party named on Friday to take on Pakistan next month. Some might say that Bopara's name still being included is a shock, but one thing the selectors can't be accused of, is inconsistency. Ravi Bopara for Paul Collingwood is the only change from last years Ashes touring squad, and Collingwood had to go. It's an obvious factor in all sports that instability isn...

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Andre Ward (24-0, 13 KO’s) vs Carl Froch (28-1, 20 KO’s) Prediction

Posted on December 9, 2011

With all due respect to Lucian Bute, when Andre Ward and Carl Froch meet in Atlantic City, New Jersey in a little over two weeks, the two best super middleweights in the world will be facing each other. And I’m not saying this because I feel that Bute isn’t a worthy champion. It’s just that these two men, thanks largely to Showtime Championship Boxing’s unprecedented "Supe...

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Amir Khan (26-1, 18 KO’s) vs. Lamont Peterson (29-1, 15 KO’s)

Posted on December 2, 2011

Amir Khan (26-1, 18 KO’s) vs. Lamont Peterson (29-1, 15 KO’s) is a fight where you clearly have to favor Khan, but Peterson’s boxing skills, toughness and the fact that he’s fighting in his hometown of Washington, D.C. can not be whisked away. Here’s how I break down the fight: Both men have shown that they can be dropped, so their chins are a push. The hand speed is...

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Graeme Swann on 5 Live

Posted on December 1, 2011

I heard Graeme Swann giving an interview to Radio 5 Live earlier today and as usual Swanny was good value and pulled no punches in telling it like it was. When asked to clarify his recent remarks about his views on ODI cricket, Swann denied saying it should be scrapped, but did say that it should be taking up a lesser part of the cricketing calender. Swann said that 5 and 7 match series should be ...

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