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Dennis Amiss

Sri Lanka vs South Africa, 3rd ODI: Reeza Hendricks 3rd South African and 14th overall to hit century on ODI debut

Middle-order batsman Reeza Hendricks became only the third South African batsman and 14th overall to hit a century on ODI debut

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Dennis Amiss acknowledged with place in ‘Birmingham Walk of Stars’

The Walk of Stars is a way to acknowledge people from Birmingham who make a remarkable impact in the fields of sport, literature, entertainment and business.

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Joe Root equals Virender Sehwag unique record

With total runs of 1372 in 2015, Joe Root is ahead of his teammate Alastair Cook as England's top run-scorer this year

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12 firsts in cricket World Cup history

It’s 40 years since the World Cup was first played in 1975. Most of the players in the 2015 weren’t born or were toddlers during the inaugural edition.

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Phillip Hughes passes away: Cricket helmet pioneer Dennis Amiss hopes for better protection

Phil Hughes passed away after getting hit by a bouncer at the back of his head.

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Stuart Broad nose injury: Dennis Amiss says the ball shouldn’t pass through the gap between visor and grill

Stuart Broad suffered a horrific injury during the fourth Test at Manchester.

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Jonathan Trott to make comeback in County cricket

Trott hasn't played for England since they lost to Australia at Brisbane.

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Jonathan Trott raring to make comeback, says Dennis Amiss

Trott is lined up for comeback against for Warwickshire's game against Gloucestershire at Edgbaston.

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‘Sachin Tendulkar is in the Don Bradman mould’

Sachin Tendulkar will certainly go down as one of the all-time greats. It is remarkable to have achieved what he has as a batsman. It is a marvel to be able to keep going for such a long period, play so many Test matches and One-Day Internationals and to keep being successful as he did. He has a wonderful technique, a little genius of a player. I suppose we can say he is in the Don Bradman mould.

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Brian Lara becomes first batsman in First-Class cricket history to hit 500 in an innings

June 6, 1994. Brian Lara became the first batsman in the history of First-Class cricket to score half a thousand runs in an innings.  Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the day he ended his colossal innings at 501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham.

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