Duncan Fletcher

Collingwood century eases authoritative England to victory

South Africa 250-9; England 252-3 England won by seven wickets Hello. Hello? Hear that tap-tapping sound? That's me knocking on the screen to see if anyone is out there. No one said anything about an 8am start. It's an unholy...

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FA in new plan to fill 2018 World Cup bid's £5m gap

The FA are understood to have finally run out of patience with the Government scandalously reneging on the £5million promised to the troubled 2018 World Cup bid. The ruling body of English football, who don't find the proposed...

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Andrew Strauss: We're not too friendly with South Africa

Andrew Strauss has hit back at suggestions that his team are too chummy with the South Africans. England and South Africa have the closest relationship in international cricket at the moment with the likes of locally-born...

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Car parks, lions and a Mongoose

Post categories: Cricket Alison Mitchell | 17:30 UK time, Thursday, 19 November 2009 There's never a great deal of free time on cricket tours these days but the England team bonded with a visit to Lion Park in Johannesburg on...

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NASSER HUSSAIN: £400m future face of Lord's is pitch perfect

They know how to get things done properly at Lord's and I have no doubts that the planned redevelopment of the best cricket ground in the world will make it even better. What MCC have done with this special place over the last...

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'Silver Fox' Fletcher boosts Proteas ahead series against England

From ANI London, Nov.18 : Former England cricket coach Duncan Fletcher's association with the Proteas' is being considered of great help for the hosts ahead of the five match one-day series. England cruised to a four wicket win...

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England could be undone by the South African who brought them glory

• Fletcher's dressing room presence is 'brilliant', says South Africa coach • Former England coach working with South Africa for Tests and ODIs When Kevin Pietersen looked up into the pavilion at the university end of the...

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Duncan Fletcher spies England win as Strauss, Trott and Prior shine

By Paul Newman Cricket Correspondent in Potchefstroom Duncan Fletcher was never one to give much away, so it was impossible to know last night whether England’s most successful coach was disappointed or delighted about the...

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England beat South Africa A by four wickets in final game warmup before opening ODI

passed it at the end of a long day under malfunctioning floodlights with four wickets and 11 balls to spare. One of the defining days of England’s tour began with a two-hour coach drive from Johannesburg and only 11 fit players...

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England's best hope? Rattling this man

If England are to win this winter, they will have to go through South Africa's captain to do it. Frankly I don't fancy their chances It has been four years since I last interviewed Graeme Smith. We sat out in the afternoon sun...

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