Alastair Cook

Lorgat launches Under-19 World Cup

Haroon Lorgat, centre, launches the 2010 Under-19 World Cup in Dunedin today alongside tournament director Tim Murdoch, left, and New Zealand Cricket president Denis Currie, right Buy this photo ICC chief executive Haroon...

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Paul Collingwood celebrates champagne moment in sparkling style

Paul Collingwood has received two bottles of champagne from Alec Stewart, the man whose England ODI appearance record he broke here today. But he decided to celebrate the occasion with what he does best. He took an outstanding...

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Opener Cook out with back injury

Cook plays his county cricket for Essex and made his Test debut in 2006 Opener Alastair Cook looks like missing England's third one-day international against South Africa in Cape Town. The 24-year-old pulled out of Sunday's...

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Make or break for Andrew Strauss

South African great Barry Richards has issued a stark warning to England openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook - this tour could make or break you. Richards believes leading England to success over South Africa could put...

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Kallis injury is crock of gold for England

Tourists get timely boost for today's one-day opener By Stephen Brenkley in Johannesburg As England continued to treat their lame and wounded yesterday, South Africa announced that their most versatile player was withdrawing...

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Broad closes in on England return

• Bowler could return for latter stages of ODI series • South Africa all-rounder ruled out of remaining games The England cricketcamp has had the look of a field hospital in recent weeks so the sight of Stuart Broad running in...

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Arthur welcomes crushing victory

Cook endured a baptism of fire as England captain in Centurion England stand-in captain Alastair Cook defended the batting order and his decision-making in the field after South Africa's crushing Twenty20 win. To add to their...

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Michael Vaughan: Eoin Morgan can help England win oneday series in South Africa

For England to win the one-day series against South Africa, which I believe they can, they will have to bat extremely well because taking wickets is going to be difficult for both teams on such good pitches. By Michael Vaughan,...

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Proteas ready to crush injury-plagued England

Johannesburg, Nov. 19 : South Africa will seek to end a five-match losing streak when they meet England in the first one-day international at the Wanderers here on Friday. South Africa were beaten 4-0 by England, with one match...

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Loss of Sky cash concerns Vaughan

Vaughan commentates for Test Match Special in South Africa this winter Former England captain Michael Vaughan says cricket's grassroots could lose out if future home Ashes series are shown on terrestrial television. Vaughan...

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