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Ashes archives, Part 2: Ten more things that will never ever happen again
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Avoiding defeat often means avoiding victory: Why strike rate matters
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Ex-con drove car like dodgem in boozy rampage crashing into motors before spitting on cop
Craig Elwood found a stash of booze at his sister’s house drank it before borrowing her boyfriend’s car and going for a drive.
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“It’s not how, it’s how many.”
Bowlers really do win matches. But sometimes, they do so with the bat. Even a genuine bunny can play a vital role in extending a lead, reducing a deficit, turning a poor score into a respectable one, or forcing a draw.
Each run scored by a tail-ender has the same worth as one scored by a recognised batsman, and sometimes more when it entertains spectators, frustrates opponents or lifts team-mates’ spirits.
Jealousy is a curse, turkeys are just big chickens … what Guardian readers learned from their mums Guardian readers
Find a hobby
My mum used to tell me that the best way to make friends was to find a hobby. She said it’s the easiest and simplest way to find people who will become lifelong friends – and she was right. Two weeks before lockdown in 2020, I joined a CrossFit gym with much trepidation, but it was the best thing I’ve ever done. The people who are part of the gym have lifted me up, kept me going and been there through thick and thin this past year – albeit virtually, mostly. I’ve made real friends who’ve checked in on me when I’ve been down or shared walks and giggles when we’ve been allowed. Thanks, Mum.
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