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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
England's latest hope at No7 is ready to stake his claim with bat and ball in South Africa English cricket seems to have been searching for a proper all-rounder for most of the past 101 years, since WG Grace played the last of his 44 seasons. The latest applicant, following Andrew Flintoff's retirement, has not yet played a Test, has scored seven centuries in seven years of county cricket and has...
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Thoughts from the Dustbin (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
1. The best place to start is, obviously, with Fred "the Demon" Spofforth at the Oval, August 1882. Australia looked like dead certs to lose: England only needed 85 runs to win in their 2nd innings. But Spofforth was having none of it - he took 7/44 and Australia bowled them out for 77 runs. Brilliant, huh? Eat that W.G. Grace - Our Freddy had a bigger tash than you! 2. Bert Ironmonger was...
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Londonist (Free subscription) | 07/19/2009
Henry Allingham in Royal Naval Air Service uniform during World War I, 1916 He may have spent his later days on the south coast - retiring to London By Sea, if you will - but Allingham, who died yesterday, was a Londoner. Born in Clapton , East London in 1896, he spent his first years in the area, attending Gamuel Road School and Bessborough Road School in Walthamstow then Fourth Avenue School in...
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The Observer (Free subscription) | 07/12/2009
Follow the latest with our enhanced desktop scoreboard and why not immerse yourself in our new Hawk-Eye tool . Send your Ashes emails to rob.smyth@guardian.co.uk 8th over: England 24-2 (trailed by 239 on first innings; Strauss 7, Pietersen 5) So it'll be Peter Siddle to start the day, with two men out on the hook for Strauss. I think Siddle will just bowl one over to allow Hilfenhaus and Johnson to...
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News: News blog | guardian.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
St George is in town, the Barmy Army have become the Byddin Barmi and at least one Aussie is confused It isn't always a good idea to be strolling around Cardiff city centre dressed as St George, or as the legendary England cricketer WG Grace, or even in a homemade Britannia outfit. But three brave cricket fans from Bristol did just that this morning. Didn't they feel a little exposed? "No, I...