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Marcus Trescothick Recent Posts
Played 76 Tests for England between 2000 and 2006, scoring 5,825 runs at an average of 43.79, with 14 hundreds. A punishing opening batsman, he also made 12 one-day international centuries. Has retired from international cricket because ...
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Pietersen needs to set new goals
25/08/2010 | by Marcus Trescothick
Leave the batting alone and concentrate on picking the right extra seamer. That would be my policy if I were an England selector ahead of the Ashes series. While there has been a lot of ...
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Mature Anderson can lead Ashes challenge
05/08/2010 | by Marcus Trescothick
James Anderson can be a key figure in this winter’s Ashes series even though conditions in Australia will not be in his favour. The Lancashire bowler has already proved in the First Test ...
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Start well, and England can beat Pakistan 3-0
14/07/2010 | by Marcus Trescothick
While I strongly fancy England to defeat Pakistan in the upcoming four-match Test series, the first game at Trent Bridge may well prove crucial to the outcome. If England win it I can see ...
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India trip a step forward for me
03/11/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
English teams will need to learn quickly if our counties are to compete strongly in future Twenty20 Champions Leagues. It was disappointing that Somerset and Sussex managed only one win between ...
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Trott absence is baffling
02/09/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
In my opinion, England have missed a trick by not including Jonathan Trott in their squad for the NatWest Series against Australia. I know the squad was announced before Trott performed so well ...
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Wright the man to replace Flintoff
26/08/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
The euphoria at winning back the Ashes will last for quite a while yet, but the England selectors will already be wondering how best to replace Andrew Flintoff in the Test team. There's been ...
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Trott must play at The Oval
13/08/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
Jonathan Trott has to be given his England debut in the deciding Ashes Test at The Oval. The Warwickshire player was picked as the next best batsman we have for the Headingley squad and then ...
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Extra spice is good for Ashes
05/08/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
This Ashes series is bubbling up to a feisty conclusion with two to play, with a bit more aggro and chat among the players coming to the surface during the Third Test at Edgbaston. I wouldn’t ...
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Time to let Harmison loose
21/07/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
Now is the time to unleash Steve Harmison and have all our big guns firing at Australia for the Third Ashes Test at Edgbaston. I was in favour of picking Graham Onions ahead of Harmy at Lord’s ...
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Why England can still win the Ashes
14/07/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
England can still win the Ashes. There is an element of shock, as far as I am concerned, about the way we played in the First Test, but we got out of jail and now have a chance to reflect and ...
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Harmison is genuine Ashes contender
24/06/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
I am pleased to see Steve Harmison in the England Lions squad to face Australia at New Road in the build up to the first Ashes Test. The selectors are right to keep the Durham fast bowler ...
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KP the key man for England in wide open tournament
02/06/2009 | by Marcus Trescothick
What must England do to lift the Twenty20 World Cup? They need to be ultra-positive in the power plays, bowl to well-thought-out plans and cash in on home advantage. If they can succeed in those ...
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