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1. Over to Evans: All eyes on Freddie
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 May 2005 BANGLADESH are so bad, you would close your curtains if they were playing in the back garden, laments Colin Evans. -
2. Over to Evans: Freddie must dig in for Roses
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 SO there are no worries over Andy Flintoff, then, writes Colin Evans. Freddie proved that he had completely recovered from his ankle operation and was back to his best with the ball, if his performance at Lord's was anything to go by. -
3. Over to Evans: It's happy hour
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 June 2005TWENTY20 cricket - you can't take your eyes off it for a second, never mind the three minutes for a full over, writes Colin Evans.
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4. Over to Evans: Dominic's a Corker
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 May 2005 LOVE him or hate him - and he seems to inspire both emotions in equal measures - Dominic Cork is never far from the thoughts of Lancashire fans, writes Colin Evans. -
5. Over to Evans: Bad hair day!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 IN typical Aussie style, Ricky Ponting tried to laugh off their Twenty20 disaster, writes Colin Evans. But make no mistake about it, he was hurting. No-one, particularly an Australian captain, enjoys being humiliated. -
6. Over to Evans: Summer of discontent
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 May 2005 DRUGS, cheating allegations, rows on the pitch, squabbles off it - cricket has suddenly become a headline-grabbing sport for all the wrong reasons, laments Colin Evans. -
7. Over to Evans: Wasted talent
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 STRIP away all the technicalities leading to Chris Schofield's exit from Old Trafford and you are left with a sad and salutary story of a cricketing tragedy, writes Colin Evans. -
8. Over to Evans: Life sentence over OT
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 May 2005 WHENEVER I look across to Old Trafford's Gap Corner, I can't help thinking about the late Cedric Rhoades, who led Lancashire through two turbulent decades, writes Colin Evans. -
9. Comment: Colin Evans column
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 September 2007 STUART Law is a happy, uncomplaining sort who reckons he's lucky simply to have played first-class cricket for the last 20 years. But he must wonder sometimes whether the cricketing gods have had it in for him. -
10. Over to Evans: It's all out Waugh!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 AUSTRALIA rabbit on about targeting Andy Flintoff but here's something different - an Aussie urging Freddie to target the biggest stars in Ricky Ponting's side, writes Colin Evans.