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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Despite all the evidence to the contrary (no yearly Test bowling average below 34 since 2004, an overall away Test bowling average in excess of 36, a Test average in South Africa of 73.22), high quality opposition players are usually the most vocal supporters of Steve Harmison at times when his selection is called into [...]
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
... – Geoffrey Boycott Don’t mess. Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Steve Harmison Has you’s tasted these potatoes what our mam grown in garden? Secretary of State for Wales – (Simon Jones 2003-2005, nearly deceased). Robert Croft Potentially too nationalistic but reliable and economical. Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families – Steve Harmison...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Durham wicketkeeper Phil Mustard has followed in Steve Harmison's footsteps by signing a new deal with the county champions.
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The Daily Dust (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... Kolpak Sensationalism: Looks Can Be Deceiving Bolt from the Blue: T&T in the Champions League Harmison Out In The Cold After Squad Snub
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... and unacceptably bad fielding. It is a welcome move, along with the discarding of Steve Harmison, that is typical of Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower's desire to stamp their mark on an England team who continue to flatter to deceive in limited-overs cricket. Dropped: Owais Shah starred for England in Centurion More... They take on the local Eagles team under lights today in the first of two...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Wright: Should play for the Test teamPlayersSussex all-rounder Luke Wright has been backed to help fill the void left by Andrew Flintoff for the Test series against South Africa. With Flintoff having retired from Tests and Steve Harmison omitted from the touring party, former captain Michael Vaughan believes that England need to play with a fifth bowler.And rather that forcing the versatile...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has backed Luke Wright for a place in the Test side against South Africa this winter. Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side. Related articles And with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven, that leaves Sussex all-rounder...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side."The key will be getting the right balance going into that first game,"...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side."The key will be getting the right balance going into that first game,"...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Vaughan believes that, with Andrew Flintoff retired and Steve Harmison absent, England need to find a fifth bowler to balance their side and - with Stuart Broad, in Vaughan's opinion, not yet ready to bat at number seven - that leaves Sussex all-rounder Wright with a great chance of facing the world's number one Test side.