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1. Mahmood could win England call
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 February 2004 SAJID Mahmood could crown his startling rise from league cricket by lining up with Jimmy Anderson in England's attack against the West Indies. -
2. India set to send touring team
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2004 INDIA are exploring the possibility of sending a representative team to play in English domestic cricket. -
3. Red Rose rocked by cash loss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 February 2004 LANCASHIRE Cricket Club plunged into the red last year, following up their record- breaking efforts on the field with their first financial loss in 10 years. -
4. Vaughan calls for fast start
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2004 ENGLAND set off to the Caribbean today with captain Michael Vaughan urging his players to hit the ground running in their attempts to win a Test series there for the first time in 36 years. -
5. Butcher: We'll get it right
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 MARK Butcher believes England can overturn both short-term and long-term history on their forthcoming West Indies tour. -
6. Charlton plays fears over the future
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 February 2004 MANCHESTER United legend Sir Bobby Charlton insists everything remains on an even keel at Old Trafford despite uncertainty over the club's future. -
7. Getting to grips with golf: Week five
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 I never managed to play football alongside my son apart from a friendly kickabout. -
8. Owen sparks Blue tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 February 2004 ON a day when Liverpool's celebrated comedians enjoyed a ceremonial lunch with the mayor, it was Michael Owen who wore the broadest smile on Merseyside. -
9. Flintoff ready for toughest test
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 ENGLAND fly out for their tour of the Caribbean tomorrow, and Andy Flintoff has promised Brian Lara a red-hot battle over the next two months. -
10. Flintoff: Lancs can do it without me
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 ANDREW& Flintoff sets off for the Caribbean with England tomorrow confident Lancashire now have enough quality to compensate for his absence from county duties.