England seamer Matthew Potts extends Durham deal
England seamer Matthew Potts has signed a two-year contract extension with Durham.
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England seamer Matthew Potts has signed a two-year contract extension with Durham.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander says SA Sevens head coach Neil Powell's successor is known but they'll only reveal the identity once he's completed the job, which is the conclusion of the Sevens World Cup.
A top restaurant has hit back at a 'rude' customer who moaned about not being able to enjoy their dessert on a Tripadvisor review - despite ordering it just minutes before their taxi was due to arrive. The guest at The Forge, based in Chester, wrote that nothing had materialised by the time their taxi came to pick them up.
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Rassie van der Dussen says his match-winning innings in the first ODI against England in Chester-le-Street on Tuesday was part of a "special day".
Rassie van der Dussen's century was the cornerstone of South Africa's imposing 333-5 as the Proteas threatened to spoil England star Ben Stokes's farewell to one-day international cricket on Tuesday.
Ben Stokes concludes his ODI career with England's first ODI of the three-match series against South Africa on Tuesday that is being played at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street. The all-rounder, who is 31 years old, shocked the world with his sudden and early retirement from the format. While the cricket fraternity congratulated Stokes for his ODI career in which he played over 100 games and scored close to 3000 runs besides picking over 70 wickets, many highlighted that the player still had a lot of cricket left in him for the format.
Fans, players and staff were feeling the effects of sweltering 37-degree heat as safety concerns emerged during England’s first one-day international against South Africa at Chester-le-Street.