Lawrence Booth
Lawrence Booth is a cricket writer
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The Spin newsletterThe Spin: Once more unto the breach
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The all-rounder says he would love to bow out by winning the World Cup
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The substitute who ran out Australia's captain at Trent Bridge in 2005 commiserates with his victim
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England captain Andrew Strauss admitted the last day of the Ashes was tense and emotional, but said England can move on after the victory
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England's cerebral team director, Andy Flower, has filled his players with confidence
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The batsman once likened to Don Bradman may have just one more innings to save his Test career
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Simon Katich and Stuart Broad both declined to attribute Australia's second-day collapse to the Oval pitch
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The former Australia fast bowler Jason Gillespie must wear a flag and cheer for England after losing a series of sporting events to Phil Tufnell
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England's captain is hoping his talismanic all-rounder will be inspired to bow out in a blaze of glory in the Ashes decider
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The England captain has said he hopes Andrew Flintoff will go out on a high in his final Test
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England will seek to protect Jonathan Trott on his Test debut in tomorrow's Ashes decider by batting him at No5
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Ahead of his final Test, Andrew Flintoff says victory over Australia would be a greater feat than England's Ashes triumph in 2005
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The Australian team have informed the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit about an approach to an unnamed player after the Lord's Test
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Lawrence Booth: England's whole summer has been tinged with the delusion of hope on the one hand and jingoism on the other
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England's No3 scored only one run for Essex against Middlesex as his coach suggested England drop him down the order
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Guardian.co.uk: Join our cricket writers for live updates from the day's play at Lord's, Trent Bridge and Northampton
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Lawrence Booth: Australia are clear favourites going into the final Test at The Oval thanks to England's braindead showing at Headingley