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/ 9 years agoClub Spotlight – Swardeston CC
By Frank Smith SWARDESTON may have broken the East Anglian Cricket League record by winning a fourth consecutive title this summer,...
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/ 9 years agoWhere are they now? Surrey – Benson & Hedges Cup runners-up 1979
By Neil Fissler Alan Butcher admits his abiding memory of Surrey’s Benson & Hedges Cup defeat to Essex was walking when...
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/ 9 years agoClub spotlight – Harold Wood CC
By Chris Bailey HAROLD Wood is a century-old institution in Essex but the club was forced to, quite literally, rise from...
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/ 9 years agoWhere are they now? Nottinghamshire – 2004 Division Two champions
By Neil Fissler Darren Bicknell admits that the signings of Australians Stuart MacGill and David Hussey were just what Notts needed...
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/ 10 years agoClub spotlight – South Northumberland CC
By James Gray THE SUMMER of 1882 will be best remembered for the events at the Oval at the end of...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Yorkshire – Sunday league winners 1983
By Neil Fissler Raymond Illingworth had a long history in the game of winning trophies, but nobody had expected that the...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Leicestershire – NatWest Trophy finalists 1992
By Neil Fissler Justin Benson admits that he won’t ever forget Leicestershire’s first Lord’s final for seven years – but for...
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/ 10 years agoRoom 101 – Holly Colvin
Pushy passengers It really bugs me when people try and jump into the doors on the tube as they are closing....
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Gloucestershire – Treble winners 2000
By Neil Fissler Mark Alleyne laughs as he remembers Gloucestershire proving the critics wrong when they completed a one-day clean sweep...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Devon CCC – 1995 Minor Counties Champions
By Neil Fissler Nick Folland has revealed that it was a chance conversation that led to one of the most successful...
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/ 10 years agoYours all year – The Cricket Paper to remain on sale throughout the winter!
FOLLOWING England’s success in this summer’s Ashes series, The Cricket Paper will be following the Three Lions every step of the...
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/ 10 years agoMy life in Cricket – Steve Selwood
i was always massively into cricket – my dad Tim played for Middlesex for nine years and was a PE teacher...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Worcestershire – 1994 NatWest Trophy winners
By Neil Fissler Gavin Haynes admits that he cannot hide his delight in denying Worcestershire’s arch rivals Warwickshire a clean sweep...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Warwickshire – Treble winners 1994
Dominic Ostler believes that Warwickshire’s 1994 campaign was the greatest enjoyed by any county side.
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Sussex – NatWest Trophy winners 1986
By Neil Fissler Tony Pigott believes that Sussex did not get the credit that they deserved as a one-day side because...
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/ 10 years agoMorrant Young Gun – Mason Crane, Hampshire spin bowler
Sussex may have failed to recognise Mason Crane’s talents but he didn’t escape the attentions of Raj Maru – who did...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Hampshire – Benson & Hedges Cup winners 1988
By Neil Fissler BOBBY PARKS believes Hampshire were the underdogs when they played their first Cup Final against Derbyshire in 1988....
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/ 10 years agoMorrant Young Gun – Cameron Steel, Durham MCCU and Middlesex batsman
History was the reason why Cameron Steel ended his Australian exile but he insists his future lies in English cricket with...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Kent – B&H winners and Sunday League champions 1973
By Neil Fissler Alan Ealham admits that Kent never thought that they were going to lose a final such was the...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoMorrant Young Gun: Sam Weller, Oxford MCCU and Kent seamer
Between devising a plan to dismiss Kevin Pietersen and sharing a pre-Ashes drink with Mitchell Johnson, Sam Weller has packed a...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Leicestershire – County Champions 1996
By Neil Fissler Leicestershire were the rank outsiders to win the County Championship in 1996 with bookmakers offering them at odds...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoMorrant Young Gun: Jack Murphy, Glamorgan all-rounder
Jack Murphy is still awaiting his 1st XI debut but his employers have already been on the receiving end of the...
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/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Yorkshire – Gillette Cup winners 1969
By Neil Fissler John Hampshire admits that he did not know it at the time but Yorkshire’s second Gillette Cup win...
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