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3841. World Cup fears grow as mayor is arrested
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 January 2003 England's controversial World Cup match in Zimbabwe was thrown into further doubt at the weekend when the mayor of Harare and 22 city officials were arrested and allegedly beaten by police. -
3842. Rain ruins England's chances
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 November 2003 THE relentless rain in Colombo left England with virtually nothing from their one-day series defeat against Sri Lanka - not even a wicket. -
3843. England's warm-up worries
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 November 2003 ENGLAND'S solitary warm-up match for the forthcoming Test series might have raised as many doubts as answered questions. -
3844. Limp England are leathered
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 July 2003 If South Africa had a point to prove, they did so in the most emphatic way imaginable against a raggle-taggle England side as the series got under way yesterday at Edgbaston. -
3845. Shah lifts England's spirits
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 June 2001 IT’S win or bust for England at Old Trafford on Thursday. -
3846. RU: Manchester 20 Otley 3
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 January 2002 MANCHESTER eased their relegation worries with this comfortable victory against an Otley side that has now failed to beat Manchester in over four years, but surprisingly beat promotion hopefuls Exeter in their previous match. -
3847. Lancs destroyed by Bichel blitz
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 June 2001 LANCASHIRE Lightning went down to a shock defeat at New Road after ripping out Worcester Royals for 99. -
3848. 'Hussain left it too late'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 NASSER Hussain shocked everyone with the timing of his resignation this week, but as far as I'm concerned it came too late. -
3849. Mushtaqs to put Lancs in a spin?
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 10 August 2003 LANCASHIRE's Championship challenge could hinge on how they play two spinners called Mushtaq. -
3850. Vaughan brings a new approach
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 WATCHING England's one-day side enjoy themselves under Michael Vaughan in the NatWest tournaments persuaded Nasser Hussain that his up and at `em captaincy was past its sell-by date. Now it's up to Vaughan to show that his is the way forward.