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1. Simmons elected to ECB post
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 LANCASHIRE chairman Jack Simmons has been elected as the ECB’s new Chairman of Cricket. -
2. Cross's case for the defence
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 February 2008 GARETH Cross is going on the defensive in a bid to oust Luke Sutton as Lancashire's first-choice wicketkeeper. -
3. David Lloyd column
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 February 2008 MAKE no mistake, there will come a time when county teams are made up of non-qualified England players. -
4. United v Arsenal: Battle of the bosses
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 February 2008 HE'S English football's longest serving manager and United's most successful. But how does Sir Alex Ferguson measure up against arch-rival Arsene Wenger? -
5. Newby to show staying power
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2008 OLIVER Newby rejected interest from a clutch of other counties to sign a two-year deal with Lancashire - because he has his eye on success at Old Trafford. -
6. Hince: Just take a run - and jump, Dwain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2008 IF I arrived at the office reeking of booze or suffering drug withdrawal symptoms I'd be thrown out on to the cobbles. -
7. England off to Twenty20 win
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 DMITRI Mascarenhas delivered with bat and ball to guide England to a comfortable 32-run victory in the opening Twenty20 International over New Zealand. -
8. Saj is on a mission
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 02 February 2008 A YEAR ago, Sajid Mahmood was celebrating after helping England to a convincing one-day victory over Australia in Sydney. -
9. Strauss waltzes back in
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 February 2008 ANDREW Strauss is hoping he can become the player he was three years ago when he links up with England again to prepare for next month's Test series against New Zealand.