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Ian Bell
Follow Ian Bell as he plays for the English Cricket Team in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. England is in Group C.
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With a veiled hint of impatience the other day England's coach, Andy Flower, warned that pretty nets were not enough. He was referring specifically to one of the richest talents in his side, Ian Bell, than whom nobody in the world does prettier nets.Related StoriesCook and Prior lead England fightScorecard: South Africa v EnglandTest tightly poised says CookCook and Bell fail to push on as Test hangs in balanceButt keeps Australia in deep...
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Ian Bell hung his head in disbelief and slumped over his bat before dragging himself away from a stage where he was finally showing himself to be as productive as a roundhead as he can be as a cavalier.
From dailymail.co.uk
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Alastair Cook and Ian Bell both fell to careless shots on Monday to leave the
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From telegraph.co.uk
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The batsmen kept England afloat on day two but will rue throwing their wickets awayEngland have prided themselves on "winning the big moments" over the last eight months of Test cricket. That's the quality that allowed the Australians to score most of the centuries and to take most of the wickets last summer and still lose the Ashes. Well, the sense is that there are going to be a lot of "big moments" in this Test.It is bubbling up into a...
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From guardian.co.uk
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ENGLAND missed a glorious opportunity to put themselves into a series-winning position yesterday – after their batsmen lost their heads. Andrew Strauss, Kevin Pietersen, Alastair Cook and Ian Bell all threw away their wickets to surrender the third ...
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