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6 Ex-Yorkshire Cricketers Found Guilty Of Racism, Face 22,000 Pounds In Sanctions
All six have been reprimanded and asked to undertake an appropriate racism/discrimination education course at their own expense, particularly if they intend to return to cricket in any playing or coaching capacity
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Former England All-Rounder Tim Bresnan Announces Retirement From Cricket
Former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan announced his retirement from cricket, his County Club Warwickshire Cricket confirmed on Monday.
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"Umpire And I Got Death Threats For Ages": Tim Bresnan On Dismissing Sachin Tendulkar At Oval
Tim Bresnan said that umpire Rod Tucker even had to step up his security due to the death threats.
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Moeen Ali Awarded England Contract; Jonathan Trott, Matt Prior Ignored
Moeen Ali, Jos Buttler and four others have been awarded their first England contracts. Jonathan Trott, Matt Prior and axed Kevin Pietersen were among the players to lose central-contract status.
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England Injury Scare for Jason Roy, Tim Bresnan
Rising star Jason Roy was hit on the hand while batting for Surrey against New Zealand A at The Oval and had to be taken to hospital, although an X-ray revealed that he had not broken any bones.
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Jason Roy Added in England Squad for T20 International Against India
Jason Roy, the top-scorer in the Natwest t20 Blast was named in England's 14-member squad. The one-off T20 international between India and England will be played at Edgbaston on September 7.
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The Ashes: Tim Bresnan recalled to England squad
Bresnan could push for a spot in Adelaide but would more likely be in the calculations for the third Test in Perth, where the bounce and pace of the wicket suits fast bowlers.
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England ponder Tim Bresnan fitness as Boyd Rankin eyes the Ashes
Twice an Ashes-winner, Bresnan when fit fills the tricky position of third seamer in a four-man attack and the Yorkshireman played a key role during England's 2010/11 3-1 series win in Australia.
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James Anderson accepts need for pre-Ashes break
Anderson was one of several key players left out of the England squad for the forthcoming five-match one-day international series against Australia.
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The Ashes: Alastair Cook brushes aside Shane Warne's jibes
Warne claimed that England had taken an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the Ashes in spite, rather than because, of Cook's "way too cautious" captaincy.