THE first thing that strikes you is the first name. Just how do you pronounce “Scyld” – as in Scyld Berry, chief cricket writer of the Daily Telegraph? “No one really knows,” says the man himself.
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Fourteen-year-old cheerleader Lucy Brooks briefly lost some friends on Snapchat when Australia’s ban on social media came into effect on Wednesday.
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The veteran has bowled and batted Australia into a position of real strength and continues to expose the fragility of England ...