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Stewards chase beer snakes amid raucous Headingley atmosphere | Simon Burnton

Azeem Rafiq made a low-key return to his former club while fans enjoyed collecting pint pots and some explosive battingA crowd might normally be expected to quieten during breaks in play, but as the afternoon session paused for drinks the volume on Headingley’s famed Western Terrace increased. People cheered as a man dressed as a lobster downed a pint of beer. A group in yellow blazers bantered with an adjacent group wearing orange cassocks, two flocks of brightly coloured parrots screeching loudly enough to be heard on the other side of the ground.Meanwhile, Yorkshire’s decision to ban beer snakes, the comically long stacks of empty pint pots so beloved of cricket fans, forced luminous-jacketed stewards to engage in a series...

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Boult reborn again for New Zealand with red-ball magic in white-ball furnace | Jonathan Liew

The New Zealand bowler delivered one of the greatest opening spells this ground has ever seen to clean up England’s top threeThe long minutes at fine-leg feel like hours. Kicking his heels, tugging at his sleeves, brushing his studs across the clipped grass. Behind him the stands are a riot of colour and song, of bouncing beach balls and idle chatter and the rustle and rumble of punters to and from the bar. Trent Boult sees none of this, hears none of this. He does not walk in with the bowler. The ball is not hit towards him. All he can do is patrol this little parcel of exile, playing the game in his mind, ticking down the seconds until...

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Jonny Bairstow’s innings showed benefit of giving players a clear message | Mark Ramprakash

It is easier to play aggressively in home conditions but Alex Lees and Ollie Pope also showed encouraging signs for EnglandI remember watching Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes batting together, pounding it all over the ground and thinking to myself this really was the start of a new era. It was 2016 in Cape Town, when the pair put on 399 and hit 13 sixes between them. Trevor Bayliss was a relatively recent appointment as England head coach and we were seeing the impact of his arrival and maybe also the effect of the Indian Premier League.Fast-forward six years and we are at the start of another new era and everyone is talking about the same two batters after the...

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Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow ignore fixed ideas to show Test cricket its future | Andy Bull

If the format is to thrive in the face of T20’s popularity, we must shelve old ideas about how the game is supposed to be playedLate Monday morning at Trent Bridge and Joe Root, 164 not out, is batting against Tim Southee. In the Daily Telegraph the previous week Geoffrey Boycott explained to his readers that Root is a better batsman than his teammates because, unlike them, he “doesn’t play” Twenty20 cricket. “You never see Root play the scoop, ramp or any fancy shots,” Boycott wrote. “His technique is honed and has been from a young age to play proper cricket.” Now Southee is bowling just outside Root’s off stump, looking to take the ball away. It is only the...

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Big-hitting Bairstow helps England to get risky and cast off old shackles | Andy Bull

The batter forgot the typical Test rules and played as if it were a one-day game, destroying New Zealand with extravagant ease“Root’s bloody out,” the old man gasped. It had happened while he and his wife were fetching fresh cups of tea. “So who’s this batting?” she asked. He craned his head sideways so he could try to read from the big screen. “Jonny Bairstow. Then it’s Stokes, Foakes and the bowlers.” He sucked his teeth. “They ought to shut up shop or they could lose this.” She pursed her lips, clearly unsure whether or not she agreed. But he was wearing a Nottinghamshire cricket club tie and had, you guess, watched a lot of cricket here over the years....

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