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Net gain for Rode Park and Lawton CC
Rode Park and Lawton Cricket Club in Cheshire has completed a massive project to replace its practice facilities, thanks in part to a grant from the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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Lord’s groundsman Mick Hunt beat Trent Bridge’s Steve Birks to the prestigious Professional Cricket Groundsman of the Year award.
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Life's a beach - Comber
Playing for England Visually Impaired in the inaugural VI World Twenty20 has been one of the highlights of Rob Comber‘s life.
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India VI seal World T20
India Visually Impaired defeated rivals Pakistan by 29 runs at Bangalore to win the first World Twenty20.
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England VI beaten in semi
England Visually Impaired missed out on a place in the final of the inaugural World Twenty20 with a nine-wicket last-four loss to unbeaten Pakistan.
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Martin buoyed by England progress
Chris Devine
England’s Visually Impaired team are “on a bit of a roll” as they head into the World T20 semi-final against Pakistan, according to Ian Martin, the ECB’s head of disability cricket.
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England VI storm into semi-finals
England Visually Impaired secured a semi-final berth at the inauguaral World Twenty20 with a convincing seven-wicket win over West Indies.
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VI edge towards last-four berth
England Visually Impaired are just one victory away from reaching the semi-finals of the inaugural World T20 following a triumph over Australia.
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All-round Andy powers VI
England Visually Impaired made it two wins in their last two World Twenty20 encounters, cruising past Nepal by 10 wickets. Andy Powers took a wicket and struck 77 not out.
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England Visually Impaired picked up their first victory of the inaugural World Twenty20 on the back of Matt Dean’s quite sensational 139 not out against South Africa.
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