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1. Should Lancs stay - or go?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 CAROLE Hassan has a unique insight into Lancashire Cricket Club's proposed move to Sportcity. Not only is she a county member, but unitl recently was also chief executive of Trafford Council, who desperately want the plan abandoned. In this open letter, she argues that if the club does move they must make sure the sport goes into a new dimension. -
2. Mugabe dilemma for Morgan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 ENGLAND cricket chief David Morgan on Friday admitted it would be "a difficult call" if he was asked to shake hands with President Robert Mugabe on the tour of Zimbabwe. -
3. ICC chief's priase for Morgan
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 November 2004 WORLD cricket chief Ehsan Mani has praised the efforts of the England and Wales Cricket Board chairman David Morgan in preventing the collapse of the tour to Zimbabwe. -
4. Carr stays in Zimbabwe as talks go on
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 November 2004 JOHN Carr's expected dash to Johannesburg to brief England's players on the future of their controversial Zimbabwe tour was cancelled today as he stayed in Harare to continue talks with the Zimbabwe Cricket Union. -
5. England players hit out
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 ENGLAND'S players hit out at cricket's authorities last night. They claimed they had been used as "political pawns" after the Zimbabwe government produced a spectacular U-turn to ensure the controversial one-day series will go ahead. -
6. Kyle gets stuck in to Saturday job
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 November 2004 KYLE Hogg has headed to the toughest finishing school in world cricket in a bid to revive his England hopes. -
7. Namibians stand firm against switch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 November 2004 NAMIBIAN cricket officials are expected block any further England requests to field extra players in today's final warm-up match and undermine another big occasion at the Wanderers Ground. -
8. England players take stand over Mugabe
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 November 2004 ENGLAND will call off their tour of Zimbabwe if they are forced to meet President Robert Mugabe or other high-ranking Government officials, captain Michael Vaughan has revealed. -
9. England tour cut to four matches
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 ENGLAND have won their battle to avoid rescheduling today's postponed opening one-day international following their delayed arrival in Zimbabwe. -
10. Tense wait goes on for England
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 November 2004 ENGLAND face another day of discussions over whether to continue or abort their journey to Zimbabwe following the ban imposed against sections of the British media covering the one-day series.