Nielsen Hopeful Lee Will Be Back Soon
4/30/2009
Australia’s cricket coach Tim Nielsen is optimistic that fast bowler Brett Lee may be fot to make his international comeback in the Twenty20 international against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi next week.
Lee, who uses Woodworm cricket bats, has not played international cricket since the Boxi...
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Binga Cramming in the Cricket
4/27/2009
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has said that would like to play a short spell of county cricket ahead of this summer’s Ashes series in England.
Lee, who has used a Woodworm cricket bat, is currently playing for the Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League but he is due to interrupt...
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Ant Botha on Top Form
4/25/2009
Woodworm cricket bats staff player Ant Botha made his first half century of the season to help Warwickshire pile up the runs against Hampshire on the third day of their LV County Championship match at Edgbaston.
The former Derbyshire left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner has been handicapped by...
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Pietersen Warned for Conduct
4/22/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQFormer England captain Kevin Pietersen has been warned about his on-field conduct during the Indian Premier League in South Africa.Pietersen, who is captaining the Bangalore Royal Challengers, received the warning after he showed dissent during Monday's I...
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Flintoff Comes out on Top
4/21/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQAndrew Flintoff came out on top in his keenly-awaited tussle with England team-mate Kevin Pietersen in the Indian Premier League in Port Elizabeth.Pietersen was dismissed for a duck as his Bangalore Royal Challengers were beaten by 92 runs by Flintoff’s C...
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Pietersen and Flintoff Have Contrasting Fortunes
4/20/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQEngland stars Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff, both former users of Woodworm cricket bats, had contrasting fortunes on the opening day of the Indian Premier League in South Africa.Batsman Pietersen finished on the winning side as the Bangalore Royal C...
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Australian Coach Insists Lee Won't Be Rushed
4/13/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQAustralia cricket coach Tim Nielsen insists that Brett Lee won't be rushed back into action too quickly despite the fast bowler being named in the squad for the one-day series against Pakistan in Dubai next week.Lee, who uses Woodworm cricket bats, has no...
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Inzy Accuses Cricket Board
4/10/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQFormer Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board of bowing to pressure from the International Cricket Council by doing a U-turn on selecting players who have appeared in the ‘rebel’ Indian Cricket League.Earlier in the...
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Brett Lee Flies in Attempt to Speed up Recovery
4/7/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQAustralia fast bowler Brett Lee has flown to South Africa in an attempt to speed up his recovery from an ankle operation.Lee, who uses Woodworm cricket bats, has not played since he broke down with the injury in the Boxing Day Test against South Africa in...
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England Leave Captain Out of Provisional Squad
4/6/2009
Paul Bolton, sports writer for The Sports HQEngland have left new captain Andrew Strauss out if their provisional squad for the ICC World Twenty20 in June.Strauss, who uses a Gray Nicholls Powerbow cricket bat, feels that his game is now suited to the crash-bang-wallop format of the Twenty20 game s...
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