dannypugsley.blogspot.com - 7/4/2009
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It was some clever scheduling to have England and Australia play warm up games simultaneously ahead of the 1st Ashes test next week. They were two different games of course though. England having an easier time of things with a game against a less than full-strength Warwickshire, whilst ...
Ashes 2009 Fixture
cricketsafari.com 6/25/2009 —
08/07/2009
England vs Australia
1st Test
The SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
16/07/2009
England vs Australia
2nd Test
Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood
30/07/2009
England vs Australia
3rd Test
Edgbaston, Birmingham
07/08/2009
England vs ...
Ashes 2009 Fixtures
crichotline.com 6/24/2009 —
Fixtures
Date and Time
Match
Wed Jun 24 - Sat Jun 27
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
Sussex v Australians
County Ground, Hove
Wed Jul 1 - Sat Jul 4
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
England Lions v Australians
County Ground, New Road, Worcester
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1st Ashes test, day 2
dannypugsley.blogspot.com 7/9/2009 — Australia 249/1, trail England (435) by 186 runs. Australia really wrestled the game back during the afternoon sessions after England grabbed the initiative in the morning seassion. Graeme Swann played in a positve manner and really went after the Australian bowlers and was well supported by ...
Australia vs England 1st Test Highlights Day 2
cricket-online.tv 7/9/2009 — Watch cricket highlights - Australia vs England 1st Ashes Test 2009 - Day 2 from Cardiff
Highlights can be viewed starting a little after end of day’s play
Pre-Play: At some point today, England will be bowled out and Phil Hughes - the most exciting Australian opener since Slater - will ...
2nd Ashes test, day 4
dannypugsley.blogspot.com 7/19/2009 — Australia (215 and 313-5) need a further 209 runs to beat England (425 and 311-6 declared). Just when you thought it may be safe to call the outcome of an Ashes test, there is another twist in the tale. At 128-5, England must have had designs on wrapping the victory up today, but a wonderful ...
First Test thoughts
dannypugsley.blogspot.com 7/7/2009 — We are now less than twenty-four hours away (rain permitting) from the first ball of the 2009 Ashes, and the attention and focus is really beginning to be crankeed up. Whilst Shane Warne has proferred many an opinion, Glenn McGrath has been rather quiet. Until now that is, as he offers us his ...
What now for Australia
dannypugsley.blogspot.com 7/22/2009 — After the first test in Cardiff, all the questions were focused on an England side, who had managed to salvage a draw by the skin of their teeth after largely being dominated by Australia. Following the Lords test, where, apart from the pugnacious stand between Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin, ...
Australia v England, 1st Test Match, 2nd Day Summary Scorecard
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GIRARDI HAS COKE AND A SMILE —
NY Post: Sports 7/4/2009
> The Yankees haven't discovered the secret formula for Coke, just maybe one that involves Coke. It's Phil Coke to face tough lefty hitters in the eighth inning and somebody not named Brian Bruney -- preferably Phil Hughes -- to face the ...
'PEN COMES UP HUGHES —
NY Post: Sports 7/5/2009
> After trying to go deep into games for most of his baseball life, Phil Hughes threw just eight pitches yesterday -- and did exactly what the Yankees wanted him to do. "It's a little bit [strange]," Hughes said after tossing a scoreless ...
HUGHES BACK TO ROTATION THE 'WANG' MOVE —
NY Post: Sports 7/5/2009
> FOR FIVE innings, the luckiest man on the face of the earth yesterday appeared to be Chien-Ming Wang, enjoying a reunion with his long-lost sinker. Had Vernon Wells' bloop double not landed barely inside the right-field line in the ...