Jonathan Agnew
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Jonathan Philip Agnew (nicknamed Aggers) is an English cricket broadcaster and former professional cricketer. He was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire on April 4, 1960 and educated at Uppingham School. Agnew had a successful first-class career as a fast bowler for Leicestershire, taking 666 wickets at an average of 29.25 and winning three Test caps for England.
Jonathan Agnew has written articles published in The Guardian, BBC News and The Observer.
Based on 7 articles published in 14 news websites since February 2008.
Most recent article
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Thursday, BBC News
" Owais Shah has always looked more comfortable at number six to me - he has the knack of hitting the ball in unusual places" The farcical and thoroughly unsatisfactory finish should not detract from the fact that India were the deserving winners for the third game on the trot....
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Friday 14 November, BBC News -
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Sunday 2 November, BBC News -
Farcical conclusion cannot mask English deficiencies
Saturday 23 February, The Guardian -
England lose a horror show
Sunday 10 February, The Observer -
New Zealand humiliate lethargic England
Saturday 9 February, The Guardian
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Jonathan Agnew has written...
- More about 'collingwood' than anything else
- A lot about 'pietersen' in the last month
Based on 7 articles published in 14 news websites since February 2008.
Journalisted by numbers (since February 2008)
| Jonathan Agnew | Average | |
|---|---|---|
| Articles | 7 | 22 |
| Total words written | 4259 | 12025 |
| Average article length | 608 words | 716 words |
| Shortest article | 407 words | 551 words |
| Longest article | 843 words | 1028 words |
Based on 7 articles published in 14 news websites since February 2008.
This is not a comprehensive list of articles for this journalist. It is based on articles published for 14 UK news websites. Click here to see how this information is gathered.
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