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Fourth Test Match
2005:
Third Test Match
2005:
Second Test Match
2005:
First Test Match
2005:
Tour Summary
2005: A review of the West Indies tour to England, 2004
Young Cricketer of the Year
Ian Bell honoured by Cricket Writers' Club
Aug 26, 2004: Ian Bell last night earned some consolation for missing out on a place in England's squad for the winter tour of South Africa, as he was named by the Cricket Writers' Club as their Young Cricketer of the Year, at their annual dinner in Hyde Park,
England v West Indies 2004
Aug 23, 2004: At The Oval on Saturday, England completed an unprecedented summer of success with their seventh win in a row
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval
Aug 22, 2004: As England wrapped up a 4-0 series whitewash with victory in the fourth Test at The Oval, the country's press looked forward to one thing: The Ashes
England v West Indies 2004
Aug 22, 2004: There aren't many people left who have seen England win seven Tests in a row
PwC ratings
Harmison rises to the top of the ratings
Aug 21, 2004: Steve Harmison is the best bowler in the world, according to the PwC ratings
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval, 3rd day
Anderson shines on a golden day
Aug 21, 2004: On the day that Great Britain embarked on an Olympic gold rush, the nation's cricketers caught the mood immaculately with a clinical performance at The Oval
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval, 3rd day
Aug 21, 2004: James Anderson was the star of England's show, grabbing four wickets in West Indies' second innings, to set up the whitewash on the third day at The Oval
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval, 2nd day
Aug 20, 2004: Verdict
August 19-23, 2004
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval
Aug 20, 2004: Day 3 Bulletin - England reach their seventh heaven Verdict - Anderson shines on a golden day Big Picture - The celebrations start Quotes - Lara vows not to walk away
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval, 2nd day
Harmison speeds England towards the whitewash
Aug 20, 2004: Stephen Harmison marked a stunning return to form on the second day of the final Test, taking eight wickets in all, including his 100th in Tests, as England took total control at The Oval
The Friday Column
Murali-less Sri Lanka, and dominant partnerships
Aug 20, 2004: Perhaps numbers never do reveal the full story, but they tell a large part of it
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Brit Oval, 1st day
Aug 19, 2004: Watching England in 2004 has been like watching one of those time-lapse photography sequences so beloved of David Attenborough
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Brit Oval, 1st day
Aug 19, 2004: Watching England in 2004 has been like watching one of those time-lapse photography sequences so beloved of David Attenborough
England v West Indies, 4th Test, The Oval
Aug 17, 2004: It used only to be Australians who suffered from dead-rubber syndrome - that most infuriating of conditions whereby a dominant side could write off a failure to complete a clean-sweep by claiming that the match never mattered anyway
England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford, 5th day
Aug 16, 2004: Paul Coupar runs the rule over England's victorious XI
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