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Cricket News - March 2008

Marcus Trescothick


Former England opening batsman Marcus Trescothick has officially retired from international cricket after failing to battle his own demons in a bid to return to the international arena.

An automatic choice for his country between 2000-2006, the left-handed batsman started battling a stress-related illness before pulling out of the Ashes in Australia at the end of 2006 - a series which Australia went on to win in a stunning 5-0 white-wash.


In his statement to the press, Trescothick said: "I have tried on numerous occasions to make it back to the international stage and it has proved a lot more difficult than I expected,

"I want to extend my playing career for as long as possible and I no longer want to put myself through the questions and demands that go with trying to return to the England team."

Marcus Trescothick



Despite retiring from international cricket, the 11th ranked batsman on the all-time list of England's highest run scorers will continue his domestic career with Somerset. He said that his desire to play cricket is as strong as ever but the stress of travelling abroad for months at a time is surely something that he does not miss.

Trescothick has scored 5,825 runs for his country and played 76 Tests and 123 one-day games. His Test average was 43.79 including 14 centuries and a top score of 219.



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the oxymoron slaughters gently (LINK)

March 23rd 2008 21:17
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or, more rarely, oxymora) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy ("sharp") and moros ("dull"). Thus the word oxymoron is itself an oxymoron.

Interesting stuff, I’m sure you’ll agree


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The 400 club- #101- #120

March 16th 2008 03:54
101. William "Barlow" Carkeek
Debut: 27 May, 1912
Batting


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Shaun Tait set for October comeback

March 14th 2008 22:00
Shaun Tait
Cricket should welcome back a smiling and happy Shaun Tait in October


Some good news on the Shaun Tait front - the troubled fast bowler has hinted that he will be fit and ready for a comeback in time for the start of the next domestic season in October


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The second round of the IPL player auction has come and gone with not too many surprises. The two big named Australians to go under the hammer were James Hopes and Shane Watson - both Allrounders, both from Queensland. Hopes brilliant innings in the second final of the Commonwealth Bank series must have upped his currency in the auction. For me the surprise wasn't his US$ 300,000 price but the team that got him - he joins Brett Lee at Mohali. The team I expected to get Hopes was the team that got fellow Queensland Allrounder Shane Watson - the Jaipur Rajasthan Royals headed by Shane Warne. They spent the least on the first player auction and had more money left to spend but opted not for Hopes. Instead they went for the only English player in the draft - Dimitri Mascarenhas.

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The 400 club- #81- #100

March 11th 2008 04:20
81. Reginald Alexander Duff
Debut: 1 January, 1902
Batting


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Replacing the irreplacable

March 8th 2008 23:18
Australia in a spin trying to find the next Shane Warne
Say what you like about the man but one thing remains true about Shane Warne - he was the absolute master of his craft. He took the art of legspin bowling to a new previously unseen level and showed how a bowler could dictate terms and really be the difference in a cricket match (either test or one day).

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Australia waits...

March 6th 2008 08:32
Andrew Symonds
Symonds is concerned about touring Pakistan


Australian officials are close to cancelling the test team's tour of Pakistan later this month after prolonged doubts have been raised due to the country's unstable political situation


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Did you know...

March 5th 2008 12:39
There's four ways a batsman can be dismissed off of a no ball. The most common known being run out, the others are handling the ball, obstruction of the fielder and hitting the ball twice.

I know the run out is a more prominent dismissal, but am unaware of any batsman having being run out off of a no ball


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India has inflicted a defeat to Australia in the final game of the Commonwealth Bank one day tournament and in the process won it. It is the second time in a row the Australians have lost the finals 2-0.

Much has been made of the controversies that have plagued the summer of cricket - racism, sledging, the IPL player auction and now the tackling of a nude spectator - sometimes the actual cricket has gone unnoticed which is a shame


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Need to punish 'bad boy' undoes the Green and Gold

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Au Revoir

March 1st 2008 05:07
At the M.C.G., four veteran entertainers walked out onto centre stage at the theatre of dreams, and took their final bows. Sri Lanka's Jayasuriya and Muralitharan played their last match on Australian turf, both confirming at match end that this would be their last tour of Australia, while Australia's Gilchrist and Hogg still have at least two encore performances before their swansong has been sung. Each played a pivotal role in the penultimate act before the finals.

ACT ONE


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