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Vicky Vampvick Lyth has written: I was told . . . that a small group of girls on the SlutWalk were on their way to the Green Festival . . . a police officer then said, 'You can't go there because you're dressed like a slut.'
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Vicky Vampvick Lyth has written: I was told . . . that a small group of girls on the SlutWalk were on their way to the Green Festival . . . a police officer then said, 'You can't go there because you're dressed like a slut.'
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Lyth popped into the press box (grandly called the Kilner Auditorium) for a chat.
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Lyth lost concentration against Ben Stokes's occasional medium pace in the last over before tea, flirting outside off stump and edging to second slip.
Jacques Rudolph's century puts Yorkshire on course to beat Durham Andy Wilson at the Riverside 2010
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Adam Lyth, in scintillating form again, is 32 not out and has passed 1,000 first-class runs.
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"He wants us to play attacking, aggressive cricket? he is a nice lad and we want to do well for him," Lyth said.
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Lyth is the leading run-scorer in Division One with 1,221.
A drop of indignity could help Alastair Cook regain his Test form 2010
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Adam Lyth (69) and Anthony McGrath (47) have both played with enterprise, but they have needed some luck along the way.
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Then, after his captain Glen Chapple set the tone with an opening burst of 6-3-6-2 – comprising the removal of Adam Lyth and Anthony McGrath, the division's leading run-getters – Smith profited in overcast conditions.
Tom Smith comes up smelling of roses for Lancashire Richard Gibson at Headingley 2010
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Lyth needed 18 runs to be the first batsman to 1,000 first-class runs and he made 84, first to the landmark ahead of Surrey's Mark Ramprakash and Northants 'Stephen Peters, both of whom were without a game.
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