Peter Moores

Lancs keen on India

PETER Moores says the experiences of Somerset and Sussex in the recent Twenty20 Champions League have whetted his appetite to guide Lancashire to India next October. The Old Trafford coach watched events in the cricket- mad...

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Arthur warns against being 'too friendly'

The home coach says his team have started the series in too friendly a manner and it is time to raise the voltage The most forceful shots on England's tour of South Africa so far have been executed not by a player but by the...

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South Africa coach Arthur: Let's not be so friendly with Jonathan Trott

Mickey Arthur, South Africa's smiling assassin, has once again accused Jonathan Trott of being too friendly with the opposition in his latest attempt to get under England's skin ahead of tomorrow's first one-day international....

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Newell has international ambition

Newell has been at Trent Bridge for almost 30 years. Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell says he wants to coach at international level in the future. The 44-year-old has taken Notts to the County Championship title...

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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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The best of the rest: OSM's alternative awards

Who mistimed their holiday, who admired Hitler, and what's Bradley Wiggins shouting about? They're all here in our celebration of sport's stranger moments in 2009 The Prince Philip Award for Tact BBC presenter Clare Balding. To...

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New non-fiction

Published Date: 14 November 2009 The Humbling by Philip Roth is published by Jonathan Cape, priced £12.99 Philip Roth's 30th book is not one of the septuagenarian American writer's best. There is the genesis of another great...

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Lunch with the FT: Andrew Strauss

Lunch with the FT: Andrew Strauss By Lionel Barber In The Art of Captaincy, Mike Brearley, the most cerebral cricketer of his generation, muses on the qualities of leadership. Andrew Strauss, England’s cricket captain, is...

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South Africa: Smith Focuses On Summer Challenge

Johannesburg — With the first series win of the season firmly under his belt, Proteas cricket captain Graeme Smith's eyes are now on England. The first victory, by 45 runs at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Sunday, was somewhat...

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Old Trafford aims to get 2013 Ashes Test with multi-million pound overhaul

Lancashire have submitted their planning application for the next stage of a multi-million-pound re-development of Old Trafford and the surrounding area. It is hoped the proposals to Trafford Council - part of a 50-acre project...

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