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The Cricket Paper Magazine 10th November 2017 Back Issue

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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
On the bowling front James Anderson has underlined just how important he will be for England during the Ashes. In Perth, he took 4-27 from 13 overs after managing to extract reverse swing with the Kookaburra ball from about the 37th over. In Adelaide, as twilight hit on the second evening with the floodlights fired up, England’s record wicket-taker made the pink Kookaburra talk as he ended an 86-run partnership between Tim Paine, the wicketkeeper
captaining the CA XI, and Matthew Short, removing both set batsmen in quick succession.
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10th November 2017 REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL On the bowling front James Anderson has underlined just how important he will be for England during the Ashes. In Perth, he took 4-27 from 13 overs after managing to extract reverse swing with the Kookaburra ball from about the 37th over. In Adelaide, as twilight hit on the second evening with the floodlights fired up, England’s record wicket-taker made the pink Kookaburra talk as he ended an 86-run partnership between Tim Paine, the wicketkeeper captaining the CA XI, and Matthew Short, removing both set batsmen in quick succession.


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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
On the bowling front James Anderson has underlined just how important he will be for England during the Ashes. In Perth, he took 4-27 from 13 overs after managing to extract reverse swing with the Kookaburra ball from about the 37th over. In Adelaide, as twilight hit on the second evening with the floodlights fired up, England’s record wicket-taker made the pink Kookaburra talk as he ended an 86-run partnership between Tim Paine, the wicketkeeper
captaining the CA XI, and Matthew Short, removing both set batsmen in quick succession.
read more read less
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