Domingo faces scrutiny after World T20 failure

South Africa’s quick bowlers struggled to apply pressure at the World T20 © Getty Images Russell Domingo‘s job as South Africa’s coach is safe for now but will come under the microscope during a CSA review in the next few months. Chief executive Haroon Lorgat said that the annual performance appraisal will be more intricate than usual because, “with every passing ICC event that we come back from below expectation,…

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Edwards hails Robinson impact

Charlotte Edwards says England are reaping the rewards of Mark Robinson’s aggressive approach as they attempt to end Australia’s dominance at the ICC Women’s World Twenty20. Robinson has had a positive impact on the England squad since opting to leave Sussex and become Head Coach last November. The new attacking approach under Robinson has seen England collect limited-overs series wins in South Africa and, after three warm-up victories in India,…

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Raina and Yuvraj testing the faith

How much longer? Suresh Raina has not found the going easy at the World T20 © Associated Press Bangalore, March 23. Suresh Raina is batting on 3 off 6 balls when Mashrafe Mortaza bowls him a short ball. Raina is slow to react, and the ball is almost at his front shoulder when his bat comes around to meet it. The shot is less a short-arm pull than a short-arm…

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Cosmetic changes won't help Pakistan cricket – Waqar

Play 01:22 ‘I apologise to the whole nation’ – Waqar Younis Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has offered to step down after the side’s poor performance at the World T20 2016 but has warned that cosmetic changes will be insufficient to address the deeper issues within Pakistan cricket. Speaking to the media in Lahore before meeting with a committee set up to look into the side’s performance, Waqar also apologised to…

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NatWest CricketForce in numbers

NatWest CricketForce 2016 (NWCF) is on the horizon with clubs across England and Wales preparing to boost their facilities ahead of the season start. As we count down to the weekend kick-off on Friday, we’re sticking with numbers to delve into the history of the event from its humble beginnings through to now.    One – the solitary club that took part in the inaugural NatWest CricketForce in 2002. Lingfield CC in…

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England World T20 preview: New Zealand

Two nerve-jangling wins over Afghanistan and Sri Lanka followed the record-breaking victory over South Africa and Trevor Bayliss’ buoyant boys are in the ICC World Twenty20 semi-finals. England’s death bowler Ben Stokes said in the aftermath of the progression-clinching 10-run win over Sri Lanka that he would “much rather be doing that last-over thing than sitting there watching and hoping whoever bowls it gets us through.” And England fans firmly…

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Hants want big things from England boys

In the lead up to the 2016 domestic season, ecb.co.uk is running a series of features with all 18 first-class counties. Hampshire are expecting much from England players James Vince, Reece Topley and Liam Dawson, according to director of cricket Giles White. James Vince may have been otherwise engaged with England for the last few weeks, but he has still been playing an active part in the preparations for his…

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England v New Zealand: T20 history

England can approach their ICC World Twenty20 semi-final versus New Zealand with confidence, having had much the better of the 13 format meetings between the teams. The Black Caps have won just four of those but England have been victorious on eight occasions, with one no-result completing the set. The only comfort for New Zealand is that in World Twenty20s, it is two wins each. The first of the 13…

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Much more at stake than bragging rights

Charlotte Edwards is currently the joint-leading run-scorer in the tournament © International Cricket Council As an opportunity to showcase all that is best about women’s international cricket, the World T20 in India has been an uncomfortable anticlimax. The itineraries have been stretched, the pitches have been poor, and though the tussle to reach the knockout stages was a lively affair, with India and South Africa both falling short of their…

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Georgia Elwiss in India blog 3

Georgia Elwiss is blogging exclusively for ecb.co.uk during the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 in India. In her third instalment she looks back on their matches in the group stages, experiencing the fascinating Indian culture during Easter, and what it means to face old rivals Australia in the semi-finals. It’s been a real whirlwind since our group matches in Dharamsala, but I’m very happy to say that I’m now reporting from…

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