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1. Lloyd calls for changes
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 January 2007 FORMER England coach David Lloyd has called for a dramatic overhaul of county cricket in the wake of England's Ashes humiliation. -
2. No grounds for concern at Lancs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 January 2007 LANCASHIRE Cricket Club are ploughing on with plans to redevelop Old Trafford despite Trafford Council's bombshell recommendation not to demolish their Town Hall. -
3. Warne onslaught stuns England
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2007 SHANE Warne delivered a potentially decisive contribution with the bat to keep Australia on course for an historic Ashes whitewash in the final Test against England at Sydney. The legendary leg-spinner has ensured his place in cricket's folklore through his feats with the ball, but in his farewell Test he played a key role in establishing a crucial first-innings lead just as England seemed set to secure an advantage of their own. -
4. Peter Levy column
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 January 2007 DON'T knock England's beleaguered cricket tourists. -
5. David Lloyd column
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 January 2007 I HAD to laugh when the ECB announced they were doing a comprehensive review following England's Ashes humiliation. -
6. Loye makes an instant hit
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 January 2007 MAL Loye believes Jimmy Anderson is bowling better than he has ever seen. -
7. England say sorry
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 January 2007 ENGLAND coach Duncan Fletcher offered a public apology for yesterday's humiliating nine-wicket defeat by Australia at the Adelaide Oval. -
8. Aussies hammer England
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 January 2007 Englandés miserable tour down under continued as Australia inflicted a humiliating 77-run Twenty20 defeat in Sydney. -
9. Flintoff: We must learn from whitewash
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 January 2007 ANDREW Flintoff today urged England to ensure their Ashes series whitewash was not "a pointless exercise" after Australia completed an emphatic 10 wickets victory in the final Test. The England captain became the first to preside over a 5-0 Ashes series defeat since 1920-21 before lunch on the fourth day at the SCG when Australia chased down their victory target of 46 in only 10.5 overs. -
10. Former Lancashire skipper dies at 89
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 January 2007 FORMER Lancashire captain Ken Cranston has died, aged 89.