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Johannesburg, Nov 13 : England batsman Kevin Pietersen has said the team would never let victory take over them like it did post-2005 Ashes.The 2005 success turned out to be the final highlight for members of that team, as injury and poor results took hold.“Having spoken to the captain and coach, I believe everybody is making strides in the right direction and not following the same pattern as post-2005...
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has said the team would never let victory take over them like it did post-2005 Ashes.The 2005 success turned out to be the final highlight for members of that team, as injury and poor results took hold."Having spoken to the captain and coach, I believe everybody is making strides in the right direction and not following the same pattern as post-2005 Ashes. We want to capitalise on an Ashes victory...
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the team would never let victory take over them like it did post-2005 Ashes.The 2005 success turned out to be the final highlight for members of that team, as injury and poor results took hold."Having spoken to the captain and coach, I believe everybody is making strides in the right direction and not following the same pattern as post-2005 Ashes. We want to capitalise on an Ashes victory and not go...
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the team would never let victory take over them like it did post-2005 Ashes.The 2005 success turned out to be the final highlight for members of that team, as injury and poor results took hold."Having spoken to the captain and coach, I believe everybody is making strides in the right direction and not following the same pattern as post-2005 Ashes. We want to capitalise on an Ashes victory and not go...
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England vice captain Alastair Cook believes this year's Ashes victory will represent the start of a new era rather than the end of one like in 2005, and that the players will build on their success, starting with South Africa this winter.England vice captain Alastair Cook believes this year's Ashes victory will represent the start of a new era rather than the end of one like in 2005.The euphoria of...
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Leaving aside the politics of today's expected announcement from the Government review of sports broadcasting – though the conspiracy theories are great fun – insisting that the Ashes must return to terrestrial television won't do cricket too many favours. Sky paid getting on for £300m to secure exclusive rights to the series just gone, plus the 2010-11 and 2013 Ashes. No terrestrial broadcaster will...
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England skipper Michael Vaughan believes current captain Andrew Strauss should be rested for the tour of Bangladesh to give England the best chance of retaining the Ashes in Australia.Michael Vaughan believes Andrew Strauss should be rested for the tour of Bangladesh to give England the best chance of retaining the Ashes in Australia.Strauss flew out at the weekend for a tough tour of South Africa...
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skipper Michael Vaughan believes current captain Andrew Strauss should be rested for the tour of Bangladesh to give England the best chance of retaining the Ashes in Australia.Strauss flew out at the weekend for a tough tour of South Africa after a gruelling summer schedule, which included the World Twenty20 and Champions Trophy on top of England's Ashes victory.After two 20-over and five 50-over internationals,...
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Ashes victory was just a starting point for a side that is not yet the 'genuine article'England captain Andrew Strauss was in a relaxed mood as the team prepares for its South African tour. Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images, dapper in his latest England blazer at Heathrow, looks refreshed and claims to be refreshed after his three-week break from the game since the Champions Trophy and before...
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