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16 September 2005: |
England Win Ashes ! |
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| Kevin Pietersen’s first ever Test century earned England the draw they needed against Australia to land a 2-1 Series win, and with it the Ashes, for the first time since 1987. Pietersen was dropped twice in the early stages of his innings before going on to make 158 to destroy any chance the Australians had of winning the match and retaining the urn. England were in trouble after they lost four wickets before lunch on the final day, but |
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22 April 2005: |
CRICKET STARS TEAM UP FOR TSUNAMI RELIEF |
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| Angus Fraser, Jimmy Adams and Aravinda da Silva are among a host of English and international cricketing legends gathering in Leicestershire on Sunday in a Tsunami Appeal match. UK Sport has supported the |
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07 April 2005: |
Cricket News - England |
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| England‘s women saw their hopes of world cup glory disappear as they lost by 5 wickets in their semi-final against Australia in Potchefstroom. The southern hemisphere side reached 159-5 with three overs to spare after earlier dismissing England for 158. A new ball spell of 3-11 from Cathryn Fitzpatrick gave the Aussies the perfect start and, when the same player finished 13 not out, England’s fate was sealed as Australia claimed the right to face either India or New Zealand in Sunday’s final. Meanwhile, all five of Wisden’s cricketers of the year are |
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11 March 2005: |
ICC Cricket News |
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| The International Cricket Council confirmed this week that it will relocate its offices from England and Monaco to Dubai in August 2005. ICC President Ehsan Mani said that the unification of the ICC’s staff to one location would enable the organisation to better serve its members. “Over recent years the ICC has operated from split headquarters in London and Monaco, and the Board has been committed to unifying its administration for some time. The package on offer to relocate to Dubai was very attractive and preparations are now in an advanced stage to move in August.” Mr Mani said |
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10 February 2005: |
South Africa v England ODI - Update |
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| England are 1-3 down with two games to play in their one-day series with South Africa after a narrow seven run defeat yesterday in East London. Having been set 312 to win by the hosts, England paid for a slow start to their reply and fell just short despite a century from Kevin Pietersen and |
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28 January 2005: |
England - Cricket News |
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| England clinched a 2-1 series victory after the fifth test against South Africa in Centurion finished as a draw. England finished the |
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