Friday, 30 September 2011

Great stuff--Rhinos are in the FINAL!

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Eng v Aus-Twenty20 Final.wmv

A quick take on England's first World Cup title!
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Englan's first World Cup
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Monday, 12 April 2010

Yorkshire win First game.

Hope they can continue,and finish nearer the top than the bottom this year!
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LV= COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP, DIVISION ONE, Edgbaston:
Yorkshire 274 & 291-6 beat Warwickshire 217 & 347 by four wickets

Yorkshire 21 pts, Warwicks 4 pts
Match scorecard

Jacques Rudolph
A sixth-wicket stand of 153 between Jacques Rudolph and Jonathan Bairstow guided Yorkshire to a four-wicket win over Warwickshire at Edgbaston.

The Tykes, who began the final day on 57-1, needing another 234 to win, looked to be heading for defeat when they were reduced to 123-5.

But the experienced Rudolph steadied the ship with Bairstow, who hit 81.

Although Neil Carter removed Bairstow with 15 still needed, Rudolph (69no) and Tim Bresnan saw Yorkshire home.

Rudolph hit 13 fours in his match-winning unbeaten 69
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Monday, 8 March 2010

Eng Women Cricketers on form!

Good to see they are continuing with the good form of last year!
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Laura Marsh made her highest score for England as they beat India by five wickets in Mumbai to win the Twenty20 series by a 2-1 margin.

The 23-year-old from Kent was promoted to number four and responded with an unbeaten 47 off 53 balls.

Laura Marsh

She shared stands of 49 and 44 with Beth Morgan and Jenny Gunn as England reached 126-5 with four balls to spare.

Earlier, Marsh, Katherine Brunt, Nicki Shaw and Danielle Hazell took a wicket each in India's total of 125-4.

It was par for the course by the home side, who made 125-5 and 126-7 in the two previous games, but it needed an enterprising partnership of 56 between Harmanpreet Kaur (30 not out) and Anjum Chopra (22) to get them there.

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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Morgan Magic

Just about single-handed-Morgan took Eng to Victory!
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Eoin Morgan
Morgan unleashed a magnificent array of strokes at precisely the right moment
Eoin Morgan made an imperious unbeaten 110 as England scraped a two-wicket win over Bangladesh to take an unassailable 2-0 advantage in the one-day series.

Bangladesh sensed a first international win against England after Mushfiqur Rahim hit 76 from 88 balls in 260-6, their highest score against them.

Morgan shared 90 with Matt Prior before three wickets fell in as many overs.

But left-hander Morgan stayed cool and finished the match with a six as England won with seven balls left.

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