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Allen's magnificent seven hurts Australia
Richard Hill
Paul Allen enjoyed a sensational day with the ball as England Deaf team took a giant stride towards winning the Ashes. He took 7-30 to dismiss the hosts for 157. England were 60 for three in reply.
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GCB disability festival under way
The Gloucestershire Cricket Board disability cricket festivals began at the County Ground, Bristol, with the first of the qualifying rounds.
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Denning backs Deaf Ashes hopefuls
Rob Barnett
England Deaf head coach Bobby Denning believes his players are ready for a tilt at winning the Deaf Ashes for the first time. “All 15 players are capable of doing the job on the day," he confidently said.
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England Deaf eye Ashes history
Rob Barnett
England have a strong chance of winning the Deaf Ashes for the first time on this month’s tour, says ECB national disability cricket manager Ian Martin.
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Deaf squad for Australia trip revealed
The ECB has named the England Deaf squad for the forthcoming tour of Australia in January 2011. Australia hold the trophy after the draw in 2008.
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Landmark programme for visually impaired
The ECB has launched a Visually Impaired Talent Development Programme to support the development of more international visually impaired cricketers.
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ECB up for two awards
The ECB has been shortlisted in two categories for the RADAR People of the Year Human Rights Awards next month. National disability manager Ian Martin will contest the Person of the Year prize.
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King James can reign at Rose Bowl
Cockspur Club Twenty20 finalists Bootle are hoping their international star can bowl them to glory at the Rose Bowl on Thursday. England Deaf Squad bowler James Dixon lines up for Liverpool-based side.
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League wraps up in Essex
The Essex Disability League played its last round of matches at the Ford County Ground in Chelmsford.
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Dean shines with bat and ball
The Cricket Federation for People with Disabilities hosted a very successful junior tournament for players with high and medium levels of disability at Telford College of Arts and Technology.
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