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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket Team play on the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket Team, Jeremiah Coffey (left), Kashif Hussain and Malorie Bartosh-Short play on the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket Team Kashif Hussain and Malorie Bartosh-Short play on the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket Team Kashif Hussain and Malorie Bartosh-Short play on the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Over 30s Women MVP of the World Indoor Cricket Federation Masters World Series, Malorie Bartosh-Short, plays on the courts of Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Over 30s Women MVP of the World Indoor Cricket Federation Masters World Series, Malorie Bartosh-Short, plays on the courts of Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Over 30s Women MVP of the World Indoor Cricket Federation Masters World Series, Malorie Bartosh-Short, plays on the courts of Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket team play in the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket team play in the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of the Southern Sharks Indoor Cricket team play in the courts at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
People spectate a local cricket team playing in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
The netted lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
The entrance to a court at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
People spectate a local cricket team playing in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Cricket bats at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Cricket bats at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
The Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
People spectate a local cricket team playing in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A simulator screen displaying the trajectory of the electronically chipped cricket balls in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A member of a local cricket team plays in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A member of a local cricket team plays in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A tablet which monitors the speed and trajectory of the chipped cricket balls in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A member of a local cricket team at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
A tablet which monitors the speed and trajectory of the chipped cricket balls in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Members of a local cricket team play in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Electronically chipped cricket balls at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Electronically chipped cricket balls at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Electronically chipped cricket balls at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Electronically chipped cricket balls at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Portrait of Rob Ferley, one of the founders of Square One Cricket Centre, at the centre in Falmer which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
Credit: Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine
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At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future
Square One founder Rob Ferley uses the simulator tablet which monitors the speed and trajectory of the chipped cricket balls in the lanes at the Square One Cricket Centre in Falmer, which is the world's second biggest cricket hall.
At Square One: inside the big barn that offers English cricket a brighter future. Centre with goal of inclusivity pursues a reassessment of the coaching and even the language of the sport.
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Several political parties take part in a demonstration against the Awami League during former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s verdict day announcement in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 13 November 2025. The International Crimes Tribunal-1 stated it will deliver the verdict in the case against deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two of her top aides on 17 November 2025. Sheikh Hasina faces charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, related to the July 2024 uprising. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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