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Graham Thorpe

Graham Thorpe: Life and times

He was one of the most established batsmen of his era and was well equipped to tackle spin and pace effectively. Having played 100 Tests he amassed 6744 runs at a healthy average of 44.66 with 16 centuries to his name.

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Graham Thorpe: 13 facts to know about the former England batsman

Graham Thorpe, born on August 1, 1969, was a left-handed batsman who represented England in 100 Tests and 82 One-Day Internationals (ODIs)

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Nathan Astle smashes the fastest Test double hundred

In March 2002, against England at Christchurch, Astle scored his double hundred off just 153 balls. His second hundred came off just 39 balls!

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5 things you need to know about Graham Thorpe

Born August 1, 1969, Thorpe was the rock around whom English middle-order revolved for a long time.

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Alastair Cook pays tribute to sacked England batting coach Graham Gooch

Cook credited Gooch's work and promised to work with him despite being sacked as batting coach.

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ICC World T20 2014: Bangla Beats — Of ‘half bats’, Arabic tattoos and ‘brand Shakib’

Graham Thorpe is leaving no stone unturned having introduced a 'half bat'.

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England’s batters must perform, says Thorpe

England batsmen look to battle spin ahead of ICC World T20.

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Graham Thorpe calls players to pull up their performance ahead of ICC World T20

England batsmen look to battle spin ahead of ICC World T20.

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Ashley Giles perfect for England, opines Michael Vaughan

Vaughan backed Giles to lead England back to winning ways in West Indies and ICC World T20.

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Paul Collingwood hints at coaching England

England is searching for a new coach since Andy Flower's resignation.

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