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News.com.au (Free subscription) | yesterday
MARK Bosnich is set to make his debut for Central Coast against Sydney FC on Sunday but he's still a long way off being the goalkeeper once rated one of world's best.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Sean Ervine in his first over - only thanks to a stunning catch from du Plessis at point - before John Crawley inexplicably left a straight one from Glen Chapple. After Michael Lumb was out for 9, Brown and Benham set about their recovery mission in contrasting styles, but put on a vital fourth-wicket stand of 139 and remain unbeaten going into the third day. For John Ward's...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... Shafayat and Paul Franks to finish with 3-54.Hampshire found themselves in trouble from the moment John Crawley pushed his third ball from Andre Adams to Voges at slip, with Carberry also edging Charlie Shreck soon after.Swann then showed his class to remove Ervine lbw and had Michael Brown well caught at midwicket by Patel in his next over.That left the visitors well behind the run-rate...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... efforts with the bat had left Hampshire with a lot to do and the Hawks were soon in trouble when John Crawley fell for a third-ball duck.Michael Lumb did his best to keep his side on track with an excellent 63 from just 66 balls, though he failed to get much help from the top order.Swann followed up his efforts with the bat by taking 3-27 to leave Hampshire spinning towards defeat...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
The reward was not immediate, with Michael Brown and John Crawley getting to tea at 40 for one after 10 overs, but after Martin-Jenkins had Brown given out caught behind, Rayner struck three times in four overs, fooling Michael Lumb and Crawley with arm balls and tempting Sean Ervine into a slash outside off stump.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
... these days, Lamb did not accept the fielder's word that the take had been clean, and the umpires, John Holder and Jeff Evans, gave the batsman the benefit of the doubt.In the following over, Adams and the non-striker, Nic Pothas, exchanged heated words that required further intervention from the umpires, but it was Robin Martin-Jenkins who had the last word by moving a perfect delivery across...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
... in the off-spinner's first over, but the Zimbabwean left-hander had to depart. Rayner surprised John Crawley with lift in his next over - Adams completing the dismissal at slip in orthodox fashion.Crawley found scintillating form for his 70, moving to a 59-ball fifty with a series of crisply driven boundaries and glances, and Hampshire seemed to have recovered from a rocky...