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England news from Cricinfo
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Sussex snap up Dilshan for Twenty20
Sussex, the defending Twenty20 champions, have signed Tillakaratne Dilshan for the 2010 tournament
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Ian Bell still putting in the hard yards
Ian Bell has been the forgotten man of England's tour of Bangladesh, and that's a situation he probably doesn't mind too much
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Jamie Siddons confident of keeping Pietersen at bay
The Bangladesh coach is braced for the likelihood of a return to form for Kevin Pietersen at some stage during the two-Test series against England, which gets underway at Chittagong on Friday, but believes that his team has the bowlers to keep his attacki
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Isa Guha moots IPL for women
England medium-pacer Isa Guha has called for the setting up of a tournament similar to the IPL for the women's game
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Injuries and conditions make for selection dilemma
England's preparations for the first Test at Chittagong are in a state of undeniable flux
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Ashraful dropped for England Tests
Jonathan Trott eased to a trouble-free century as England finetuned their preparations for next week's first Test on a sleepy second day in Chittagong
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Pietersen and Ashraful fail again
An extraordinary barrage of declaration slogging from Shuvo Chowdhury and Dollar Mahmud enlivened the final day of England's warm-up match against Bangladesh A
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Broad hopeful for Test despite backbreaking bed
Stuart Broad remains hopeful of being available for the first Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong as he recovers from a back problem
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Trott and Prior find form for England
Jonathan Trott eased to a trouble-free century as England finetuned their preparations for next week's first Test on a sleepy second day in Chittagong
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Laura Marsh takes England to series win
Laura Marsh and Jenny Gunn gave England the series win with a five-wicket victory in the third Twenty20 in Mumbai
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Pietersen's hoodoo undermines impressive Tredwell
There was only one burning topic of conversation at the close of the first day's play at the Divisional Stadium - Kevin Pietersen's voodoo-like curse by the Slow Left-Armers Union
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Pietersen fails after Tredwell stars
James Tredwell built a case for inclusion as England's second spinner in next week's first Test, but it was the young Middlesex seamer Steven Finn who really caught the eye
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Michael Carberry relaxed about Test chance
Michael Carberry has come a long, long way to reach the brink of recognition
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Struggling Ashraful confident of fulfilling promise
Mohammad Ashraful epitomises all the promise and frustration of Bangladesh cricket. When he's in form, he bats with a fluency that few in the world can match
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Spinners help India level the series
India's young spinners levelled the series with a convincing 30-run win, bowling England out while defending a total of 126
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England sweat on Broad and Onions
England face an anxious wait to see if Stuart Broad and Graham Onions will be fit for the Test series against Bangladesh although were boosted when scans showed no major back problems in the two pacemen
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Vaughan frustrated with South African influx
Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, believes South Africa-born players should not be allowed to play for England
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Kieswetter ton sets up whitewash
Craig Kieswetter's maiden ODI hundred laid the platform for England as they secured a series whitewash with a comfortable 45-run victory at Chittagong
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Flower defends England training regime
England are facing the prospect of going into next week's first Test against Bangladesh without any of the four fast bowlers who played a part in the recent drawn series against South Africa
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Sidebottom ruled out of Bangladesh tour
Ryan Sidebottom is set to fly home from the England tour of Bangladesh, after failing to recover from a thigh injury
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