Posting Date Archive - 07/02/2019

Maoams and a bear named Bephy... the home comforts helping Sarah Taylor tackle anxiety as England head for India

SAM MORSHEAD: Anxiety does not just go away. It can linger, dormant, and doorstep its sufferers unannounced. And so Taylor, her friends, England colleagues and coaches have learned how to manage it

07/02/2019 | Sam Morshead | Women's Cricket | News | Features | England Women | England |

England have eyes set on first series win in India... but that doesn't mean youth won't get a chance on spring tour

SAM MORSHEAD: England Women are ready to experiment during trips to India and Sri Lanka as head coach Mark Robinson and captain Heather Knight continue to look to the future

07/02/2019 | Sam Morshead | Women's Cricket | News | England Women | England |

Northants sign West Indies captain Jason Holder

The world's No.1 Test allrounder will be available for the club's first two Championship matches and six Royal London One-Day Cup fixtures

07/02/2019 | The Cricketer | Northamptonshire Men | News | County Cricket | County Championship |

Chris Gayle named in West Indies ODI squad to face England

The 39-year-old opener is set to make is first ODI appearance since July 2018 after being included in West Indies' squad for the first two 50-over contest against England

07/02/2019 | The Cricketer | West Indies | News | England |

England Women name Sarah Taylor and Katherine Brunt in squad for India ODIs

Taylor did not feature at the World T20 in the Caribbean in November as she continued to manage her anxiety, while Brunt was forced out of the travelling party for that tournament due to injury

07/02/2019 | The Cricketer | News | England Women | England news | England |

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