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Back in the hutch: Paul Scott's cricket blog
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Paul Scott discusses the world of cricket, touching mostly on the England team, Glamorgan, Lancashire and the North Wales scene but everything else in between. Looking to stir up the debate, this blog will discuss the games, names and big subjects of the day.
Recent Posts
England\'s star man Swann is full of beans in South Africa
England did not hang around this morning in wrapping up victory on the fifth day of their second test match against South Africa at Durban. Once again Graeme Swann was the man-of-the-match, dismissing two of the hosts' final four batsmen to finish t...
Cook and Bell answer their critics as England pressure South Africa
The two England batsmen under the most pressure answered their critics today with excellent performances on the third day of the second test against South Africa at Durban and their efforts will no doubt have satisfied the selectors. Opener Alastair...
The noughties: A decade of change in world cricket
Sport, thanks to its ever-changing nature brought about by the rapid turnover of talent, moves on very quickly. Today's stars are all too quickly tomorrow's veterans, fashions and formats change, the dominant dwindle and the downtrodden deliver. Br...
England will be relieved but they have a lot to think about in South Africa
England will feel mighty relieved today after hanging on at the end of the fifth day of their opening test match against South Africa at Centurion to claim a draw and they will know there is much work to be done if they are to suceed in this four-tes...
A great day for England but every effort must be made to ensure this proves the beginning of a successful era
This was no 2005 but today is still a memorable day for followers of the England cricket team. A resounding win in the deciding test against Australia has clinched the Ashes for Andrew Strauss' men after they were almost universally......
England overlook older heads for the start of the Ashes and will ask much of their emerging players' character
The rash fierce blaze of the ICC World Twenty20 reached flashover point only yesterday and already it is now reduced to no more than glowing embers as attentions turn to the Ashes series that begins on July 8 with the......

