The Art of the Lost Lament – England Here at Least are Champions

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With a premature Champions trophy exit, England’s national habit of failing to win a major sporting tournament continues. Set up by a media complicit in placing the weight of a nation on our athletes’ shoulders, at least when the fall does come, it makes for compelling reading.

When England’s male cricketers last got knocked out at the group stage of a global tournament, Australia had the courtesy to go on and win the thing. Two years on from their humiliation at the hands of a burgeoning Bangladesh side, the tables appeared to have turned; England were favourites and well set going into the knockout stages of this year’s Champions Trophy.

BBC County Cricket: Specsavers County Championship – Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire, 2 – 5 June 2017

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Specsavers County Championships, Division Two
Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire
2 – 5 June 2017
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Day 1Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4

BBC County Cricket: Specsavers County Championship – Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire, 26 – 29 May 2017

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Specsavers County Championships, Division Two
Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire
26 – 29 May 2017
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Day 1Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4

BBC County Cricket: Specsavers County Championship – Nottinghamshire v Sussex, 21 – 24 April 2017

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Specsavers County Championships, Division Two
Nottinghamshire v Sussex
21 – 24 April 2017
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Day 1Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4

The Roar: The art of the deal – Cricket Australia’s pitch perfect or aggressive declaration?

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Just days following the UK’s decision to leave the European Union last year, the Financial Times ran the ominous headline: “The UK has no trade negotiators”.

After decades of being part of one big – for some, too big – club, the UK now found itself on the other side of the table, only this time without the negotiators.