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1. Local cricket round-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 June 2006 A DISPUTE over alleged ineligible players has thrown the Bolton Association's Cross Cup into chaos. -
2. Local cricket: Who has the Cup X-Factor?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 June 2006 IT'S a big cup showdown on Sunday for three Leagues - with Elton's run machines looking to stay top of the bill. -
3. Jim Cumbes column
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 June 2006 THERE is increasing concern about English cricket's congested domestic fixture list. -
4. Jim Cumbes column
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 June 2006 TWENTY20 cricket takes over at Old Trafford next week when we stage four games. It promises to be one of the most exciting and hectic spells of the summer. -
5. Flintoff sends World Cup message
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 June 2006 DAVID Beckham and his England team-mates received a good luck message from Lancashire cricket star Andrew Flintoff before they flew to Germany. -
6. Pure stress for Jimmy
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 June 2006 JIMMY Anderson is bracing himself for Lord's heartbreak again. Victory for Lancashire in Sunday's C&G Trophy clash with Derbyshire at Old Trafford could guarantee the county a place in the final at the home of cricket. -
7. Freddie gives Charlie the boot
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 June 2006 MOVE over Charlie Hodgson another local England hero is snapping at your heels! -
8. Chapple debut in doubt
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 June 2006 GLEN Chapple's England debut in tonight's Twenty20 clash with Sri Lanka at the Rose Bowl is in doubt. Chapple suffered an abdominal strain playing in Ireland on Wednesday. -
9. Astle fits the bill
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 June 2006 IT'S getting more and more difficult for counties to find quality overseas players, according to Lancashire skipper Mark Chilton. -
10. Over to you, Mr Vaughan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 June 2006 ANDREW Flintoff is looking forward to seeing Michael Vaughan back in action - even though it means he will have to give up the England captaincy.