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Joe Clarke to learn fate at disciplinary hearing on Thursday
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Wednesday, 03 July 2019 11:11
Troubled Nottinghamshire batsman Joe Clarke is expected to learn on Thursday what punishment, if any, he will face from the ECB over his role in the infamous WhatsApp messaging group that came to light during the trial of his jailed former Worcestershire team-mate Alex Hepburn.Clarke is due to appear before the independent Cricket Discipline Commission to answer charges that he…
Gareth Batty tops the bill as Surrey play the bad guys with style
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Tuesday, 02 July 2019 12:44
Yorkshire 327 (Fraine 106, Clark 5-77) and 303 for 9 (Lyth 68) lead Surrey 362 (Stoneman 100) by 268 runsSurrey are back at Scarborough for the second successive season and those Yorkshire spectators who like their Championship cricket hard-bitten might be in the mood to book them in for the next decade. This was the antithesis of the Festival cricket…
Sussex's 393-run capitulation brings boos around Hove
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Tuesday, 02 July 2019 13:00
Northamptonshire 273 and 331 (Vasconcelos 88) beat Sussex 106 (Sanderson 6-37) and 105 (Sanderson 4-18, Hutton 4-32) by 393 runs Northamptonshire claimed their first County Championship win of the season after Sussex's batsman capitulated for the second time in the match to lose by a record 393 runs at Hove. Having been bowled out for 106 in their first innings,…
Dominic Sibley first to 1,000 runs as Ashes speculation grows
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Tuesday, 02 July 2019 13:03
Warwickshire 400 for 3 (Sibley 207*, Rhodes 109) trail Kent 585 for 7 dec (Bell-Drummond 166, Dickson 161) by 185 runsWarwickshire's Dominic Sibley's found claims that he had become the first batsman to reach 1,000 first-class runs for the season put under scrutiny as Glamorgan's Marnus Labuschagne also laid claim to the honour.But what was abundantly clear was that Sibley…
Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy lead Australia to opening Ashes win against England
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Tuesday, 02 July 2019 12:41
Australia 178 for 8 (Healy 66, Ecclestone 3-34) beat England 177 (Sciver 64, Perry 3-43) by two wicketsAustralia - led by the bowling of Ellyse Perry and the batting of Alyssa Healy - have claimed early Ashes honours, winning a tight opening contest by two wickets in the first one-dayer at Leicester.England never recovered from a top-order batting collapse, led…
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