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  1. 1. Hero Harmison

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 DURHAM director of cricket Geoff Cook believes England star Steve Harmison will take all the praise he receives for his Jamaican heroics in his stride.
  2. 2. Story of a Lancashire legend

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 March 2004 ONE of the greatest centuries in the history of Test cricket came on a red-hot day in the bustling Indian city of Madras 37 years ago. A dashing young Indian opener went out to face the frightening West Indian pace of Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith, on a lightning fast pitch.
  3. 3. Jones joy may end in ref rap

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 ENGLAND embarked on their pursuit of another emphatic victory over West Indies today, hoping that the confirmation of Simon Jones' fully-fledged return to Test cricket does not end with a disciplinary hearing in front of the match referee.
  4. 4. Thorpe's warning shot

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 ENGLAND today returned to the scene of one of their worst days of Test cricket in their build-up to the second Test against West Indies.
  5. 5. Fletcher on the defensive

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 March 2004 ENGLAND& today defended their selection policy for the opening warm-up match against Jamaica after a potentially serious injury to key batsman Mark Butcher prompted them to use their 13th player in only two days of competitive cricket.
  6. 6. Lancs take advantage to sign spinner

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 March 2004 ENGLISH cricket is bracing itself for a flood of foreign players - despite moves to force clubs to sign only one overseas star each season.
  7. 7. Harmison happy to step up

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 March 2004 STEVE& Harmison will complete his final preparations for the crucial third Test against West Indies today happy with his new status as England's most important bowler.
  8. 8. One-day selectors spoilt for choice

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 March 2004 ENGLAND take a break from their triumphant Test series against West Indies over the next few days to consider the difficult decisions ahead for the one-day party due to fly out to the Caribbean next week.
  9. 9. Windies say sorry

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 WEST Indies have taken the unprecedented step of making a public apology to the Caribbean people after being dismissed for their lowest ever Test score and slumping to a 10-wicket opening Test defeat against England in Jamaica.
  10. 10. Lara: I'm better than ever

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 ENGLAND are preparing for extended exposure to the vast talent of Brian Lara over the next two months with the West Indies captain believing he is now a better player than at any stage in his already illustrious career.
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