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‘First to arrive and last to leave’ – remembering England bowler Peter Lever

Lancashire’s legendary bowler Lever dies aged 84 Hard worker played in 17 Tests for England Peter Lever’s life changed one day in the nets at Todmorden, his local cricket club. He was in the team as a batter who kept wicket, and bowled the occasional off-break. Trinidad’s Sylvester Oliver, the club’s professional, wanted to practise

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‘It comes across aggressive’: red cards may lead Exeter’s Caldwell to alter accent

Scottish manager might try ‘more Englified’ voice He says his passion is mistaken for aggression by referees The Exeter manager, Gary Caldwell, has suggested he needs to become more “Englified” after he blamed his Scottish accent for being sent off for the second time this season. The 42-year-old former Celtic and Hibernian captain was dismissed

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Miami vibes: why a consistent coaching culture will be key for Emma Raducanu | Tumaini Carayol

She plays her best tennis in a positive environment but her setup at the Miami Open is unlikely to be for the long term Not long before she was due on court for one of the more significant occasions of her career so far, Emma Raducanu was pictured surrounded by her temporary team of the

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Ellie Kildunne to win 50th England cap in Women’s Six Nations clash with Wales

Mitchell makes 13 changes to starting XV from Italy win Cardiff match to break Welsh women’s attendance record Ellie Kildunne will win her 50th cap for England when she starts against Wales at the Principality Stadium in the Women’s Six Nations on Saturday as one of 13 changes to the starting XV. Kildunne, who made

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