Steven Finn
England's Steven Finn ducks to avoid a bouncer during an indoor training on the eve of the second International Test cricket match between England and New Zealand at the Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, north-west England on May 23, 2013.
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the conversation between Angus Fraser and Steven Finn over his 'new' run-up would probably have sold tickets.
As long as they name the law after me, I don’t care
It's nice to know that he can leap like a salmon down the leg side and catch a couple of those ones ... he's up there with the best wicketkeeper-batsmen in the world, if not the bestMore quotes »
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Bowling dilemma looms for English at Headlingley
Steven Finn appeals for a wicket - Source: Photosport Buoyed by Stuart Broad's match-winning burst at Lord's, England will look to seal a series win over New Zealand in the second and final Test starting at Headingley on Friday, before turning their atte from TVNZ Read more »
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Bell fit as England name unchanged squad for second test
England's Ian Bell watches the replay of the last ball of the day where Steven Finn was dismissed against New Zealand on day four of their final cricket test at Eden Park in Auckland, March 25, 2013. LONDON (Reuters) - England named an unchanged squad fo from Reuters.co.uk Read more »
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England are a greatly overrated Test team
England batsman Alistair Cook celebrates reaching 200 runs on day five of the first Ashes test. AAP Image/Dave Hun Amid the frenzied analysis and criticism of the Australian Ashes squad, England’s shortcomings have largely been overlooked. Predictions of from The Roar Read more »
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Hard work on beating left-handers should keep paying dividends
A day that began with victory a possibility for both sides ended up being as short as it was Broad's. The England captain, Alastair Cook, admitted after the match: "We would have liked a few more, we were trying get 250 to 260 as a lead." But when Stuart from The Independent Read more »
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England v New Zealand: Stuart Broad and James Anderson rediscover old zest but Steven Finn must improve
But James Anderson and Stuart Broad were not found wanting when they scented the ‘element of panic’ and ‘timidity’ which Brendon McCullum admitted to have afflicted his men. Broad did what he had done to Australia at the Oval in 2009, and Anderson what h from The Telegraph Read more »