By Dan Barnes
THESE days, Sean Ervine lives something of a double life – but the Hampshire favourite has still found time to lend a helping hand to a team in the third tier of the Kent Cricket League.
Since retiring last year, having chalked up 11,390 runs and 280 wickets in first-class cricket alone, the 36-year-old has quenched his thirst for competition by launching a career as a professional golfer.
But after his Zimbabwean compatriot Ryan Butterworth, who had joined Minster CC as an overseas signing, was injured, Ervine has stepped into the breach for the Isle of Sheppeybased out...
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