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England tour of New Zealand 2013

England pace spearhead James Anderson reveals preparation methods for Ashes 2013

England pacer James Anderson reveals he spend an hour daily to visualise his bowling tactics everyday, but he also gets nightmares of being smashed for boundaries by Australia batsmen, a few days before the highly-anticipated Ashes series begin.

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Live Cricket Score: England vs New Zealand, 2nd Test at Leeds — Day 4

England ended Day Three at 116 for the loss of one wicket, taking an overall lead of 296 runs at stumps in the second Test match at Leeds. Alastair Cook is unbeaten on 88 along with Jonathan Trott (11).

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England take control of 2nd Test with 296-run lead at stumps on Day 3

England ended Day Three at 116 for the loss of one wicket, taking an overall lead of 296 runs at stumps in the second Test match at Leeds. Alastair Cook is unbeaten on 88 along with Jonathan Trott (11).

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Jonathan Trott, Joe Root consolidate on slender lead at tea on Day 3

Jonathan Trott and Joe Root helped England gather a lead of 106 at tea on Day Three of the first test at Lord’s on Saturday.

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Hugh Morris talks about important summer ahead for England

The England cricket team’s managing director Hugh Morris has an important message for the fans. He talks about the busy summer ahead for England.   England will first host New Zealand. Then they host Australia before touring Down Under in back-to-back Ashes series. England will look to bounce back after a disappointing tour of New...

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New Zealand’s Trent Boult wants to outdo Wasim Akram at Lord’s

New Zealand's Trent Boult hopes to succeed where cricket hero Wasim Akram failed by getting his name on the Lord's honours board during this week's first Test against England.

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Ashes 2013: South Africa are the benchmark for England, says Michael Vaughan

Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that South Africa are the benchmark in Test cricket and the England team need to play better than Graeme Smith’s men if they are to rise to No 1.

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Graeme Swann hopeful of playing Ashes after successful surgery

England spinner Graeme Swann has revealed he is on course to return from an elbow injury in time for this year's Ashes showdown against Australia.

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England need to improve a lot to retain Ashes, says Andy Flower

England coach Andy Flower admits his players will need to show significant improvement from their drawn series against New Zealand if they are to retain the Ashes against Australia this year.

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Ross Taylor not happy in New Zealand set-up

Ex-New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor, replaced as captain late last year, admitted he was not entirely comfortable in the team following a dramatic Test series draw against England.

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