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The Tuesday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions on all things cricket. Challenge him on Facebook Also, records for neutral venues, fastest hundreds and most expensive T20 overs Shane Warne: best figures - 11 for 188 in Colombo - in a neut
A hot bowl of kedgeree, I like to think, is how David Gower prepares for his early-morning Test-match duty in the winter, eaten in his dressing gown as he reclines on his chaise longue, pondering the theme of the day. Gower likes a theme. Once determined
WORCESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Durham batsman Steve Harmison celebrates the wicket of Worcestershire batsman Matthew Pardoe during the second day of the LV County Championship Division One game between Worcestershire and Durham at New Road on May 19, 2011... View Photo »
Fast bowler Steve Harmison’s admission in a BBC documentary that he suffered from depression has focussed attention once more on this least understood of maladies afflicting a sportsman. Although it is simplistic to bunch everything together, from clinic
Former England Fast bowler Steve Harmison's admission in a BBC documentary that he suffered from depression has focused attention once more on this least understood of maladies afflicting a sportsman. Although it is simplistic to bunch everything togethe
Steve Harmison admitted to Andrew Flintoff his problems peaked on England's 2004/05 tour of South Africa © Getty Images Steve Harmison has become the latest England cricketer to face up to the possibility that he was afflicted by clinical depression dur
The idea that sport is in any way a morally improving activity should really be insupportable by now, after years of match-fixing, dope scandals and football-star spit-roasts. But the notion that it is character-building still stubbornly clings on. Compe
This talk of fresh starts and new slates is a motif of all pre-Pakistan series pronouncements, one that has sadly rung hollow over the past 58 years as another regrettable episode of this uncommonly controversial rivalry arises to undermine the best inte
Stephen James Harmison MBE (born 23 October 1978, Ashington, Northumberland) is an England cricketer, a leading Test match fast bowler and a two-time Ashes winner. He plays county cricket for Durham. With his height (6'4") he can extract pace and bounce from most pitches. While poor form led to him being dropped from the team in New Zealand in... Full Article
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