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  • School visit humbles Bresnan

    Bangladesh may not be top of every cricketer’s wish-list when it comes to luxury tours, but all-rounder Tim Bresnan believes it provides an important opportunity to see another side of life.

  • Lions fall at final hurdle

    England Lions' hopes of a series double over Pakistan A went up in smoke when they lost the third and final one-dayer in Dubai by 70 runs.

  • No time for experimenting - Flower

    Andy Flower has no intention of sending out an experimental England side in the forthcoming one-day series against Bangladesh, following a strong victory over a Bangladesh Cricket Board XI.

  • Bangladesh leave out Ashraful

    Bangladesh have named a 13-man squad for one-day international series against England, with Mohammad Ashraful a surprise omission. The former national captain has lost form recently.

  • Tourists seal back-to-back victories

    England completed a second comfortable win over a Bangladesh Cricket Board XI in Fatullah, with half-centuries for captain Alastair Cook and Matt Prior seeing the tourists home by seven wickets.

  • Lumb savours Lions response

    Michael Lumb was delighted with the way England Lions seized on the over-confidence of Pakistan A as Lumb and company levelled the one-day series.

  • Shahzad sets out to emulate heroes

    Ajmal Shahzad has been seeking advice from Pakistan legends Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis in a bid to forge an international future.

  • Lumb ton helps Lions square series

    Michael Lumb scored a brilliant century as England Lions levelled the one-day series against Pakistan A with a thrilling three-wicket win in Dubai. Lumb battled cramp to crack a supremely-crafted 110.

  • Shahzad keen to bolster armoury

    England newcomer Ajmal Shahzad is relishing the chance to learn more about the art of fast bowling after having his first lesson on the sub-continent.

  • Under-18s lend support to charity

    England’s under-18 scholarship squad took time away from training to organise a charity Kwik cricket tournament with underprivileged children in India.

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