Hazlewood focused on 'not trying too hard'

Josh Hazlewood said he would bowl with more patience during the two Tests in New Zealand © Getty Images Josh Hazlewood will lead Australia’s attack in the Test series in New Zealand confident that he has learnt from the mistakes he made on last year’s Ashes tour. Hazlewood will join two of James Pattinson, Peter Siddle, Jackson Bird and Chadd Sayers in Australia’s frontline pace attack for the first Test…

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SA stay alive with 'hungry' performance

South Africa’s bowlers decisively pulled things back in the last few overs © AFP Just as South Africa’s situation had reached do-or-die stage, they did. Their bowlers pulled England back, from what could have become a 350-plus score, to take four for 22 in the dying stages of the innings and restrict them to 318. Then Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla set South Africa up for the highest successful…

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Raw Australia face another swing test

Play 01:51 Don’t want Trent Bridge memories back – Warner Sixty all out. If Australia forgot about that depressing figure during their home summer, they should dredge the memory back up. Denial is rarely a successful coping strategy; it is best to own up to your problems and learn from them. It would be easy to pretend everything was fine after first-innings totals of 4 for 556, 9 for 559,…

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Proteas openers trump Root ton

South Africa produced a record-breaking batting display in Centurion to beat England by seven wickets and keep the one-day international series alive. Proteas openers Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla made a record chase at SuperSport Park look easy with a 239-run stand that will live long in the memory. Joe Root’s ODI-best seventh century had helped England post 318 for eight – a total that appeared above par on…

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Lessons must be learned – Morgan

[embedded content] Eoin Morgan called on his team-mates to take away some important lessons from today’s seven-wicket defeat to South Africa that kept the one-day international series alive. England’s quest to clinch the series at the first time of asking was undone by a brilliant 239-run stand between Proteas openers Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla in pursuit of 318 for eight. No international team had ever chased down that…

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Contract crisis threatens West Indies on eve of World Twenty20

Darren Sammy guided West Indies to the World Twenty20 in 2012, but a contract dispute is undermining the team’s preparations for next month’s event © ICC/Getty West Indies cricket is facing the prospect of a player strike on the eve of the World Twenty20 after the 15-man squad appeared collectively to reject the contracts on offer from the WICB. Darren Sammy, captain of the West Indies T20 side, has written…

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Voges returns, Middlesex appoint three captains

Adam Voges will be one of three Middlesex captains in 2016 © Getty Images Adam Voges has been confirmed as Middlesex’s main overseas player for 2016 and he will continue to captain the club in the Championship. Eoin Morgan has stepped down as leader of limited-overs sides, however, leading to promotions for James Franklin and Dawid Malan and a rare triple captaincy. Voges will return for a third season at…

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De Kock and Amla power SA to record run-chase

South Africa 319 for 3 (de Kock 135, Amla 127) beat England 318 for 8 (Root 125, Hales 65, Stokes 53) by seven wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Quinton de Kock powered to his tenth ODI hundred © AFP A century of the highest class from Quinton de Kock helped South Africa complete the highest successful run chase in an ODI at Centurion and keep the series against England alive. With…

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Wyatt and Elwiss are put to the test

[embedded content] England women cricketers and life-long friends Danni Wyatt and Georgia Elwiss take time out from training to test their knowledge about each other. Georgia may know when Danni celebrates her birthday and what her favourite song is, but can she guess what her party trick is? The pair took time out from their one-day international series in South Africa to reveal all to ecb.co.uk.   When @Danni_Wyatt tells…

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Voges rejoins Middlesex

Middlesex have announced the return of Australia batsman Adam Voges as their overseas player for the upcoming County Championship season. The 35-year-old, who will also captain the four-day side, rejoins the Lords-based club and will be available prior to the start of the campaign. The former Nottinghamshire right-hander, who struck 451 runs in four matches last term, will then return to Middlesex for the conclusion of the season, expected to be…

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