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Twenty years on from arguably the most iconic and influential summer in English cricketing history.
Simon Jones remembers England’s 2005 Ashes glory, in what could be the most iconic and influential summer in English cricketing history.
From a battery of fast bowlers to premeditated sledging, Lord’s told us that England will do whatever it takes to win the urn ...
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain say subplots, personal rivalries and animosities are developing between England and India ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNAmarillo College First Responders Academy hosts book signing for ‘Tales from the Ashes’Amarillo College's First Responders Academy will host a book signing Thursday for adjunct faculty member Dr. Fred Napp, a ...
DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my husband for eight years. He lost his mom 22 years ago. Ever since her cremation, he has ...
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COMEDIAN Adam Hills expects Australia to be “absolutely fired up” to protect their dominant record over England as the two sides meet in ...
After missing four years of test duty due to injury, England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says ...
Work has begun at Marr Lodge on the outskirts of Doncaster, nine months after a “catastrophic” petrol bomb attack devastated ...
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Daily Star on MSNArtist dubbed 'Pic-asho' uses the ashes of dead people for paintingsElaine Murray, 54, has created more than 50 memorial paintings using ashes from cremations, after being contacted by a ...
England captain George Williams tells BBC Sport there is a real buzz for the Australia Ashes Test series with 100 days to go.
The Doris Duke Theater, which burned down in 2020, has been rebuilt as a hub for dance and technology.
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