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Glos in a spin over Twenty20

Ahead of Thursday’s third Ashes test, the domestic Twenty 20 competition reaches the end of the group stages. Gloucestershire have Continue reading →

Location location location

With apologies to Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer, today is all about location. Two of the most famous events in Continue reading →

The short and the long game

Test Cricket, eh ? It may be a difficult sell to some broadcasters – long game, periods of fallow play Continue reading →

Ashes set alight by no11 Agar

I have a picture at home by a local artist, Roy Perry, called “the last batsman”. It shows a village Continue reading →

Lions and Murray on tide of emotion

I thought last year’s Olympic Games was an event never to be matched, and that’s probably true but this weekend Continue reading →

Manager moves put Yates in top six

When Cheltenham Town manager Mark Yates saw his team bow out of last season’s League 2 play offs at the Continue reading →

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