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Old Trafford

Cricket World Cup 2019: Old Trafford to be a ‘No Fly Zone’ for India-New Zealand semi-final match

The Old Trafford stadium has been made a "No Fly Zone" for India's semifinal clash against New Zealand in Manchester on Tuesday.

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Engineer’s warmth, Ganguly’s coldness, Laxman’s embrace: India’s love-hate relationship with Old Trafford

Lancashire's three biggest Indian signings were all pretty contrasting.

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World Cup 2019 diary: Manchester’s united safari of cricket and football

The two Old Trafford's' - the cricket ground and the football stadium are located at either ends of the Warwick Road with an overwhelming history.

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Afghanistan chinaman bowler, Zahir Khan signed up by Lancashire

The left-arm wrist spinner has an impressive record in his short first class record so far as he has picked up 34 wickets at a measly average of 13.14

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What if Neville Cardus wrote about T20 cricket?

For Cardus T20s would have been no different. He would have parallels with the British Army in the colourful attire and the march of the Empire through cricket epic gladiatorial contests in the powerful strikes and the image of medieval knights in the cornucopia of helmets, armguards, gloves and pads.

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Watch KL Rahul provide a tour of India’s dressing room in England

India will miss the service of Jasprit Bumrah in the T20Is while Washington Sundar is ruled out of the limited over series.

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England vs West Indies 2017, 1st ODI at Old Trafford: Jonny Bairstow to open innings

Jason Roy will not regain the spot which he had lost to Jonny Bairstow during England's Champions Trophy semi-final defeat to Pakistan.

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England vs South Africa 2017, 4th Test at Old Trafford: Vernon Philander, Chris Morris ruled out

South Africa have been forced to make a couple of changes in the playing XI for the fourth and final Test against hosts England at Old Trafford.

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Old Trafford’s Pavilion End renamed as ‘The James Anderson End’

James Anderson, born in the Lancashire town of Burnley has spent his entire career with the county playing at Manchester.

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Funny: Watch fellow spectators playing prank with a sleeping spectator during England-Pakistan Old Trafford Test

A group of young spectators started placing stuffs like empty beer glass, boundary banner and a Santa hat on the sleeping man’s head and played the balancing game.

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