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  1. 1. Local cricket: Weekend preview

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2006 WEEKEND preview of the region's local cricket action.
  2. 2. Stuart Law column

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 July 2006 I THINK my love affair with Twenty20 cricket is coming to an end. I have really enjoyed playing that form of the game over the past few years, but this season it has been tough on both mind and body.
  3. 3. Gower's power!

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 July 2006 THERE are no prizes for guessing that the father of Salford's new signing was a cricket fan.
  4. 4. Dropped catch costs Lancs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 July 2006 THERE is a well-known phrase in cricket that 'catches win matches'.
  5. 5. Hoggard's the new urban paceman

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 July 2006 MATTHEW Hoggard insists England have their sights firmly fixed on beating Pakistan this summer and are not even thinking about this winter's Ashes.
  6. 6. Shoaib shakes 'em up

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 July 2006 HAVING been roughed-up by a few Shoaib Akhtar bouncers at Heaton Park, Kevin Pietersen will be pleased he won't be facing the Rawalpindi Express at Old Trafford this week.
  7. 7. No way back for Hodge

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2006 AUSSIE run-machine Brad Hodge will not be returning to Lancashire after suffering a neck injury that could rule him out for six weeks .
  8. 8. Lancs must find silver lining

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 July 2006 MARK Chilton believes Lancashire can't afford to dwell on their Twenty20 failure if they are to lift silverware this season.
  9. 9. Comment: Why the delay over Flintoff?

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 July 2006 SEVEN weeks ago I was sat in the office of Lancashire physio Dave Roberts when he took a call from the ECB.
  10. 10. Chapple's battle

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 July 2006 GLEN Chapple may have at last won an England cap, but he knows he faces a fight to get back into the Lancashire side. After years of top-class performances, the veteran bowler finally played for his country in a one-day international against Ireland at Stormont last month at the age of 32.
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