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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/24/2009
Visit may be more sedate than 2005 trip, when worse-for-where side popped in on Tony Blair Gordon Brown has invited Andrew Strauss and the rest the England cricket team to a reception at Downing Street to mark their Ashes victory over Australia. The prime minister made the offer in a letter to the England captain released by No 10 this afternoon. It promises to be a more sedate version of the ramshackle...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 08/12/2009
Not a good day for Ashley Giles in either of his jobs, as both Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott failed for Warwickshire on the second day against Nottinghamshire
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
• Nottinghamshire 388; Warwickshire 24-0 Neither version of Ashley Giles had a satisfactory day here. Warwickshire's director of cricket saw his side win the toss and reduce Nottinghamshire to 43 for three. The home side, though, won the day, scoring 388. But if Giles turned to his alter ego in the hope of being cheered up it was to no avail. The England Test selector, here to check on the form...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 08/04/2009
The Warwickshire director of cricket, Ashley Giles, has confirmed his club's interest in signing Gareth Batty, the former England spinner who has been given permission by Worcestershire to approach other counties
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
The ECB is rightly proud of its work to widen access since 2005 but the chasm between state and private schools remains A measure of quite how spectacularly the 2005 Ashes victory propelled English cricket to prominence is that shortly before the series, when the England and Wales Cricket Board was composing its strategic plan to develop the sport, it included a far-fetched hope: that a single cricketer,...
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Shamik Das - the voice of sport (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
MICHAEL VAUGHAN'S retirement today from Test cricket leaves England with only four survivors from the Ashes-winning side of 2005. He joins Ian Bell, Ashley Giles, Steven Harmison, Matthew Hoggard, Simon Jones, Geraint Jones and Marcus Trescothick in bidding farewll to international cricket just eight days before the Ashes resumes. Indeed, England's recent poor run may, in part, be put down to the break-up...
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