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 THE HISTORY AND GAME OF CRICKET | FIRLE CRICKET CLUB | GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA HOUSE | FIRLE BEACON | RAM INN EAST SUSSEX ...
A standard cricket ground, showing the cricket pitch (brown), close-infield (light green) within 15 yards (13.7 m) of the striking batsman, infield (medium green) inside the white 30 yard (27.4 m) circle, and outfield (dark green), with sight screens beyond the boundary at either end.
Additionally, as in professional cricket it is common for balls to be bowled at over 90 mph (144 km/h), the game needs to be played in daylight that is good enough for a batsman to be able to see the ball.
Cricket entered an epochal era in 1963, when English counties modified the rules to provide a variant match form that produced an expedited result: games with a restricted number of overs per side.
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 Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hampshire won a closely-fought match at the Rose Bowl by 64 runs despite the efforts with the ball by New Zealand and Middlesex all-rounder Scott Styris, who took his first ten-wicket haul of his career on a pitch that quickly deteriorated and in Styris' own words was "junk".
Hampshire won the toss and chose to bat at a Southgate wicket which the final scores suggested to be not as batting-friendly as a month ago, when 13 wickets fell in the Championship match between Middlesex and Glamorgan.
Hampshire Hawks had batted first, and no Hawk batsman converted their starts, and Gareth Clough's two for 44 threatened to stop their innings prematurely, as they were 152 for 6 when Kevin Latouf gave a return catch to Samit Patel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_in_2005   (8518 words)

  
 CRICKET
In other forms of cricket, if a player gets injured or becomes ill during a match, a substitute is allowed to field instead of him; though he cannot bowl, bat, or act as a captain or wicket-keeper.
One-day matches, also known as limited overs or instant cricket, were introduced in English domestic cricket in the 1960s due to the growing demands for a shorter and more dramatic form of cricket to stem the decline in attendances.
In one-day cricket, each team bats for only one innings, and it is limited to a number of overs, usually 50 in international matches.
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 Cricinfo - Benham brilliance promotes Hampshire
A magnificent 158 from Chris Benham took Hampshire into Division One of the Pro40 for next season after comprehensively beating Glamorgan at The Rose Bowl, in the tournament's inaugural play-off.
It was his second one-day hundred and by some distance his best innings for the club who he has played for since he was 10.
His captain, Shane Warne, was understandably elated at Hampshire's elevation to the first division but reserved special praise for Benham.
content-uk.cricinfo.com /countycricket/content/story/260476.html   (461 words)

  
 Grayshott Cricket Club
Club history, honours board, photographs, sponsors, match reports and everything any new member would like to know about joining the club.
The 38 County Boards have undergone an intensive two year planning process to identify 1,453 Focus Clubs nationwide, and Grayshott is now one of this select group.
This is quite an achievement for Grayshott, as we are now one of 35 clubs in Hampshire that have been selected as a Focus Club.
www.grayshottcc.co.uk   (846 words)

  
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Andover is a town in north west Hampshire (England) near to the Wiltshire Border, with a population of around 35,000.
This was a period of rejuvenation for the Club and their fortunes were restored at the end of 1997 when promotion back to the Southern League was achieved.
At the end of 1999 club cricket in southern England was re-organized into three divisions: Gold, Silver, Bronze; to comprise the Southern League.
www.andovercricketclub.co.uk /new_page_2.htm   (680 words)

  
 Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2005 information - Search.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hampshire's second innings began with the first ball of the third day, and Jason Ormond ripped out two wickets quickly, Mohammad Akram got a five-for, and only John Crawley's 67 - off 62 balls with thirteen boundaries, slightly out of place in the situation - passed 25.
Hampshire captain Udal finished with a second innings analysis of 22-8-44-6, after only one wicket in the first innings.
Hampshire became the third team to win a major county trophy in 2005, as they prevailed in a high-scoring final at Lord's, leaving only the County Championship left for grabs.
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 England Quizzes and England Trivia
Most cricket quizzes seem to deal with very recent history, so I'm trying to balance, by going back to the days when the game was taking shape.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s Somerset County Cricket Club had some of their most successful years and some of their most famous stars.
The English County Circuit is probably the most diverse in the world, with a fine mix of old and young domestic and international players.
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 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
Cricket is a great way to see the world, and it is an opportunity which wicket-keeper batsman Steven Snell has grabbed with both hands.
His spell as an MCC Young Cricketer at Lord’s took him to the World Cricket Academy in Mumbai, on tour with the MCC to Sri Lanka and the United States, whilst also enjoying other playing trips to Australia and South Africa.
Steve made his first class debut in 2005 against Bangladesh A, marking a good first appearance with scores of 83 not out and 42.
www.gloscricket.co.uk /cricket/squad/player.asp?playerID=17   (173 words)

  
 Warne extends contract with Hampshire
Shane Warne signed a two-year contract extension at Hampshire with an option of a further two years, the English county said on Thursday.
"He has bought a house in the Southampton area and is really committing himself to the county." Warne joined Hampshire in 2000 and looks set to stay until he is 39.
The left-handed batsman will be joined by South African-born England one-day batsman Kevin Pietersen, who has signed for Hampshire on a three-year contract after spending four prolific years with Nottinghamshire.
www.rediff.com /cricket/2005/mar/10warne.htm   (211 words)

  
 USAFL | United States Australian Rules Football League
The Rocky Mountain Football and Cricket Club was formed in 2003.
The club is a partnership with the Rocky Mountain Cricket Club in Denver, an existing club since 1997.
The club draws on all members to field both football and cricket teams.
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 Colchester & East Essex Cricket Club
The ground hosts Essex County Cricket Club during the season usually for a four day game and one Sunday game during the Essex Cricket Festival.
Our club continues to produce many cricketers who progress to represent both the county and the full England side.
Some of the names who have played for the Club and have progressed onto the professional scene are Neil Foster (Essex & England), Derek Pringle (Essex & England), John Stephenson (Essex, Hampshire and England and now Head of Cricket of the M.C.C. at Lords), Nadeem Shahid, Adam Seymour, Neil Burns, Ian Flanagan and Graham Napier.
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 Cricket coaching,coaches,conference, health and fitness
OZ and his mission is to make this website the biggest, best and most authoritative cricket coaching web site on the net...wish him luck and enjoy the site.
Situated at the County Ground Chelmesford The Essex Indoor Cricket School offers a wide range of coaching for cricketers of all ages and abilities.
Lahore CA provides coaching for anyone who wishes to improve his or her cricketing skills and to be professionally coached can book individual or group coaching sessions.
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 Barton Town Cricket Club
After what the club had hoped would be a defining season in pushing the club forward on the pitch it hasn't turned out like that at all.
The 2006 season has been very quiet for the club off the pitch and this is maybe a reason as to why the club underperformed on the pitch.
There has been a lack of events down at the club, morale at times has been at an all time low and so the club needs more social occasions to try to bring the cameradere back to the club like it was 2-3 years ago.
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 Welcome
The present Glamorgan C.C.C. was formed on July 6th 1888 at a meeting of cricket officials in The Angel Hotel, Cardiff.
Nash was a lively left-arm seam bowler who during the 1970`s was one of the best new ball bowlers in county cricket.
Indeed, he was rated by the legendary Barry Richards, the legendary Springbok batsman, as one of the most difficult bowlers with the new ball he faced whilst playing county cricket with Hampshire.
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 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
Son of the great West Indian opener Gordon, Carl was born in Hampshire where his father excelled so famously in county cricket.
Carl finished that season off with 53 wickets, which was an excellent effort considering the spin friendly conditions at Wantage Road.
Carl signed for Gloucestershire in 2005 adding strength in depth to Gloucestershire’s seam bowling ranks.
www.gloscricket.co.uk /cricket/squad/player.asp?playerID=8   (75 words)

  
 Hampshire Cricket Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Hampshire County Academy is an integral part of the ECB World Class Performance Plan.
The ECB and Hampshire Cricket Academy opened on 1st April 2003 for talented and gifted young cricketers between the ages of thirteen and eighteen.
The Hampshire County Academy is an integral part of the ECB World Class Performance Plan and it is envisaged that many of the National Academy squad, for players between the ages of eighteen and twenty three, will come via the County Academies in the future.
www.hampshirecricket.com /academy/index.htm   (310 words)

  
 Graham Thorpe retires from Test cricket : Cricket News : IndiaExpress.Com
Thorpe had already announced he would retire from international cricket at the end of the season to coach in New South Wales but was expected to be the first in line if any England batsman was injured during the five-match Ashes series.
After a moderate series for England against New Zealand, during which he stood in as captain for the second half of the nine-wicket defeat at Lord's, he announced he would be unavailable to tour South Africa.
Thorpe earned his county cap in 1991 and soon after found his way into the England side, in 1993 against Australia.
www.indiaexpress.com /news/sports/cricket/20050722-1.html   (1327 words)

  
 Spin king Warne unveils own portrait at Lord’s -DAWN - Sport; June 9, 2005
Adam Chadwick, curator of collections for Lord’s owners Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), said there was a simple reason for the commission.
In 2000 Warne was named as one of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack’s five cricketers of the 20th Century.
Warne has retired from one-day international cricket and so will not be in the Australia side for Monday’s Twenty20 international against England at Hampshire’s Rose Bowl ground and the subsequent pre-Ashes limited overs games against Bangladesh and England.
www.dawn.com /2005/06/09/spt6.htm   (821 words)

  
 Ashes pressure is all on England: Warne
The Australia leg spinner, speaking at a press conference at Hampshire county cricket club, brushed off suggestions that the Australians are worried about losing after dominating the last eight series against England since 1986-87.
England, who have moved up to second in the world ranking behind the Australians, host Bangladesh over two Tests in May and June before taking on Ricky Ponting's side over five Tests from July to September.
Warne, as Hampshire's skipper, will be in charge of Kevin Pietersen who broke through into England one-day side earlier in the year against South Africa.
www.rediff.com /cricket/2005/apr/12warne.htm   (352 words)

  
 NatWest CricketForce 2005
The registration process for CricketForce 2005 is now closed - please call back later for CricketForce 2006.
I am happy for this information to be made available to NatWest - so they may provide us with local assistance in organising our planned CricketForce event (please tick the box on the left)
Our Cricket club is committed to participate on April 2-3 2005 in NatWest CricketForce 2005.
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 Travelwise - Cricket Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The TravelWise Cricket pages are dedicated to providing away match travel details for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, the County's only first class team.
Click on each opponent to see how to get to the game, including information about Public Transport; train fares and bus journeys.
If you travel by car, there are directions and information showing how many miles it is to the opposition's ground and the approximate time your journey should take.
www.itsnottingham.info /cricket.htm   (73 words)

  
 Coton CC - Play-Cricket -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The 2006 NatWest OSCAs (Outstanding Service to Cricket Awards) were held on Monday October 2 at Lord's Cricket Ground and the ECB are delighted to announce the winners of these prestigious awards.
Enter the Cockspur Cup and take your club to Lord's
Brian Johnston Award for Primary Club 6s winners
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 Hampshire Cricket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
One of the most forward thinking Cricket Clubs in the UK, Hampshire Cricket is proud of its 140 year history and its ambition and commitment to Cricket in the future.
Zimbabwe could resume playing Test cricket in November 2007, the International Cricket Council says.
Former Pakistan bowler Ata-ur-Rehman has his life ban for involvement in match-fixing overturned.
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 SHIZUOKA COUNTY CRICKET ASSOCIATION HOMEPAGE
>>Cricket demnstration held in Tachibana Elementary School, Shizuoka City, for new School Club!
At the EGM called by the Kanto Cricket League EGM following the resignation of 3 Committee members, the present League was dissolved and will be replaced by a new League of the same name to start on July 2nd.
Shizuoka County C.C. Shizuoka County Cricket Club Members
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 Pressure on England, says Warne -DAWN - Sport; 12 April 2005
Pressure on England, says Warne -DAWN - Sport; 12 April 2005
SOUTHAMPTON (England), April 11: England rather than Australia will be under pressure in this year’s Ashes series, according to Shane Warne.
The ace Australia leg-spinner, speaking at a press conference at Hampshire county cricket club, brushed off suggestions that the Australians were worried about losing after dominating the last eight series against England since 1986-87.
www.dawn.com /2005/04/12/spt7.htm   (343 words)

  
 Harbhajan helps Surrey clinch big win against Hampshire : Cricket News : IndiaExpress.Com
Harbhajan helps Surrey clinch big win against Hampshire : Cricket News : IndiaExpress.Com
Indian off spinner Harbhajan Singh played a significant part in Surrey's innings and 55-run win against Hampshire in the Frizzell County Championship Division One match on Friday.
Martin Bicknell and Mohammad Akram provided the initial breakthroughs, dismissing the openers, and then Harbahajan took over, and cleaned up the middle-order.
www.indiaexpress.com /news/sports/cricket/20050618-3.html   (119 words)

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