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Derek Pringle

@derekpringle

Former cricketer who writes for Metro and The Cricket Paper. Author of "Pushing the Boundaries - Cricket in the 80s" amazon.co.uk/dp/B0791HND1D/..

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Remember Goochie getting chinned by Courtney Walsh…..but we won for a clean sweep. A brief fillip before the four captains debacle that was the Test series

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Sunil Gavaskar’s strange head gear drew a marvellous bit of commentary by Tony Lewis - ā€˜Here’s Sunil Gavaskar looking like a boiled egg. Doesn’t bat like one though.’

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šŸ—£ļø ā€œLess speedy bowlers can be dangerous if pitches are well-grassed, but that imperils Bazball’s batting, which is heavy on hitting and light on defensive technique.ā€ āœļø Derek Pringle reflects on Sam Cook’s England test debut. thecricketpaper.com/cook-simmers-a…

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šŸ—£ļø "What it means for Cook going forward is uncertain, but his first day of Test cricket was not as barren as his figures suggest." āœļø Derek Pringle #ENGvZIM thecricketpaper.com/cook-simmers-a…

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šŸ—£ļø "If a captainā€˜s legacy stands or falls on games won, then Harry Brook’s tenure in charge as England’s official white-ball captain got off to the perfect start." āœļø Derek Pringle šŸ”— READ: thecricketpaper.com/brook-passes-f…

šŸ—£ļø "If a captainā€˜s legacy stands or falls on games won, then Harry Brook’s tenure in charge as England’s official white-ball captain got off to the perfect start."

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Stone cold brilliance from Root to get England over the line with his highest ODI score (166) but also big credit to Jacks who stayed with him to take the game deep following that dirtiest of phrases in the modern game ….. ā€˜a period of consolidation’