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Edmund Ridley on At what price?

"Prices are far too high. The Notts v Sussex twenty20 quarter-final was £20 and the cheapest tickets for the Pakistan test match at Trent Bridge is £35, and that is for seats in an ... " View all comments

Priyam Goswami-choudhury on The price of fame

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Ryan James on Mind your own...

"Absolutely right Bumble! Australia might not like to admit it but they are nothing compared to the team England faced in 2007. Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist, Hayden, Langer all gone, ... " View all comments

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"Like Peter in Qatar, I am in the middle East and we do get excellent coverage of Cricket over here, especially good since it's Sky's coverage with Bumble and the Guys. Should be good ... " View all comments

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Breaking boundaries
Breaking boundaries David Lloyd

Breaking boundaries

Will youth get a chance? Will England start hitting boundaries? Bumble blogs ahead of the ODI series...

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Forward thinking David Lloyd

Forward thinking

Clear of mind and swift of foot... Bumble explains how to play spin in his latest blog from Dubai.

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All in a spin David Lloyd

All in a spin

Bumble enjoyed two days off, but says says England must now learn to cope with Saeed Ajmal.

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In the Wright place David Lloyd

In the Wright place

Bumble blogs on England's hopes in the UAE and how they should handle the explosive Luke Wright.

Old Tom and old John David Lloyd

Old Tom and old John

Bumble blogs on his wife's Christmas presents, a beer challenge and the man behind Australia's revival.

Respect is due David Lloyd

Respect is due

Bumble blogs on the need for respect in cricket, teary times on Countdown and a visit to the Stanley!

A wristy business David Lloyd

A wristy business

Bumble blogs on England's technical failings and the poor behaviour of both teams in the ODI series.

Dots not so hot David Lloyd

Dots not so hot

A change of attitude will help England in India as much as a change of personnel, says Bumble.

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