By Charlie Talbot-Smith
DUANNE Olivier has been making the most of his limited time in England – both on and off the pitch.
When in his whites, the South African seamer has been a key cog in Derbyshire’s bright start to Division Two with 14 wickets across their first three games.
And when in his civvies, he and wife Casey are packing in the sight-seeing in his whistlestop tour of the country.
Olivier will be a Derbyshire player for the first half of the season before the Proteas come calling, so time is of the essence.
Chatsworth House and Alton Towers have already been ticked o...
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