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Ashes triumph boosts ale sales

ENGLAND'S Ashes triumph this summer boosted beer sales for sponsor and Pedigree ale brewer Marston's.

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Cricket: We must build on Ashes victory in South Africa says England’s Andrew Strauss

ANDREW STRAUSS has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to becoming the world’s best team.

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Live Sport Reports: Strauss wants to build on Ashes win

Andrew Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world's best team.

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National Sport News: Strauss wants to build on Ashes win

Andrew Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world's best team.

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National Sport: Strauss wants to build on Ashes win

Andrew Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world's best team.

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Strauss wants to build on Ashes win

Andrew Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world's best team.

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Strauss determined to build on Ashes

Andrew Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world’s best team. Their first challenge is against number one ranked Test side South Africa.

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Strauss: Ashes just a stepping stone

ANDREW Strauss has demanded his England side view their Ashes triumph as only a stepping stone to become the world's best team.

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Matt Prior says new-found power of team spirt has England purring

... Last winter England were beaten 5-0 in a one-day series in India and last summer, following their Ashes triumph, were thrashed 6-1 by Australia. On Friday, though, they go into the final one-dayer against South Africa with a 2-1 lead, knowing that only Australia have ever won a limited-overs series in this country. "The most important thing is that we have a very good team spirit...

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Andy Flower: 'If we feel grateful, we will be grounded'

A turbulent life has kept England's head coach realistic about his side since the Ashes triumph I think all your life experiences affect how you coach," Andy Flower says on a quiet afternoon in Johannesburg. The former Zimbabwe Test cricketer, now coaching England, has already steered his new team to an Ashes victory last summer. A promising start to the tour of South Africa...

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Monty Panesar will make Sussex debut against Glamorgan

• Sussex's new spinner returns to scene of Ashes triumph • Cardiff the ideal stage for Panesar to rediscover lost art Monty Panesar will make an immediate return to the scene of his Ashes triumph when he makes his Sussex debut against Glamorgan at the Swalec Stadium on the opening day of the County Championship season in April. Panesar, who has signed a three-year...

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England could surprise South Africa

Four years ago, England’s Ashes triumph was not the springboard to an era of dominance, but proved the prologue to a period of prolonged mediocrity. As they embark on their long tour of South Africa – they don’t fly back until January 19 th – Andrew Strauss will be determined to build on the Ashes win. It would be a depressing indictment of English cricket...

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Andrew Flintoff relieved by progress on injured knee

• Flintoff specialist 'pleased with progress' • All-rounder hopeful of recovery in New Year Andrew Flintoff has expressed his relief at an encouraging progress report on his rehabilitation from the knee operation he had after England's Ashes triumph last August. Flintoff saw his specialist, Andy Williams, last week for the first time since the surgery, and writes on his blog...

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Sir Viv Richards: Batsmen must abandon their 'armour'

... London representing the Antiguan tourist board, he expressed doubts about England repeating their Ashes triumph over Australia when the series against South Africa starts. "England winning the Ashes looks like a one-off thing," he said. "Because you haven't been able to maintain a run which would suggest you had turned the corner, and that you are at your very...

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Freddie hopes Bangla-dashed

OPTIMISTIC ... Andrew Flintoff Freddie hopesBangla-dashed By ALI MARTIN Published: Today ANDREW FLINTOFF has admitted he may not be fit for England's tour to Bangladesh in February. The England all-rounder went under the knife following the Ashes triumph over Australia in the summer. While he has called time on his Test career, the 31-year is planning a comeback in both one-day and Twenty20...