By Richard Latham
NO ONE with a knowledge of county cricket will doubt what Wayne Madsen has meant to Derbyshire over the last decade.
But after scoring his second double century for the club and reaching several personal milestones in the second innings of an otherwise forgettable Championship clash at Bristol, the 35-year-old South African preferred to talk about what Derbyshire has meant to him. “It’s our home,” he said. “My wife and family are very happy living in a beautiful part of the world and we have made so many good friends over the years. “Derbyshir...
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