By Paul Edwards
UNTIL this season began you were more likely to see a great bustard in the wild than Stephen Parry playing in a County Championship match.
After making his first-class debut for Lancashire in 2007, Parry made eight appearances for the county in four-day matches over the following nine years. While he became an automatic choice for the one-day side, he always seemed to lose out to Gary Keedy or Simon Kerrigan when it came to longer-form cricket.
Then, at the start of this season, Parry was chosen by Lancashire’s new head coach Glen Chapple for the match against Cambridg...
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