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Dogged Manou finally rewarded

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Alison Mitchell | 15:39 UK time, Friday, 31 July 2009

The night before the Edgbaston Test, Graham Manou was out for a drink with . It got to 9.30pm, when according to 'Dizzy', Manou suggested it was time to call it a night. "Not that I'll be playing or anything tomorrow," he added, "but you never know."

Lo and behold, broke a finger in the warm-up and 30-year-old Manou stepped in at the 11th hour to make his Test debut. The guy's either a psychic or simply very professional.

So, Graham who? Manou came out to bat to cries of 'who are ya? who are ya?' from the Eric Hollies Stand. But while Australia's stand-in keeper may not be familiar to English cricket fans, he's captain of and has been highly regarded as a gloveman for some time, taking over duties from when he retired.

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Thank you, Prime Minister

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Alison Mitchell | 17:00 UK time, Thursday, 16 July 2009

From: the Ashes 'Ball'
To: The Prime Minister, the

Dear ,

Thank you so much for , their guests, the World Cup, the World Twenty20 trophy and myself to a reception at Downing Street to celebrate their recent triumphs.

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England's women eye Ashes treble

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Alison Mitchell | 14:17 UK time, Thursday, 9 July 2009

, England's women have been preparing for their own one-off Test against Australia starting at New Road on Friday.

Retaining the women's Ashes would cap off a remarkable five months after Charlotte Edwards' side were crowned and of the game.

The relevance of Test cricket in the women's game though has waned in the last few years as England and Australia are the only countries to play the four-day format.

However, there is so much history between the two sides - - that the will exists to keep the tradition going.

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