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Geoff Miller has been out of work since February. The 46-year-old Fort Collins man drove a taxi before being laid off nine months ago. Since then, he has applied for hundreds of jobs and for a brief period worked part-time as a driving instructor. Full Article at The Coloradoan
THE highest break in Division One came courtesy of Saltram's Michael Day, who managed a superb 66 clearance in his team's 3-2 win over Stuart B. GWRSA Laira had Ken Smith make a 46 to win his frame. Full Article at This Is Plymouth
Selector Geoff Miller (L) speaks with England's Kevin Pietersen at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound February 13, 2009, before the second cricket test between the West Indies and England was abandoned. View Photo »
Steve's performances over the past two or three tours have not mirrored what he is capable of. We have to keep an eye on the future as he stated he didn't want to tour Australia in 2010-11
Establishing real strength in depth holds the key to England's ambition to become the best cricket team in the world, according to national selector Geoff Miller. Full Article at This is Bristol
Steve Harmison's homesickness was the reason he wasn’t picked in the squad to face South Africa this winter according to England selector Geoff Miller. The pace ace has long proved to be an annoying enigma for captains and fans alike. Full Article at 7 Days
LONDON (AFP) Steve Harmisons announcement that he will not be available for the 2010-11 Ashes tour of Australia contributed to him being left out of the upcoming tour of South Africa, national selector Geoff Miller revealed on Thursday. Full Article at The Nation
LONDON - AUGUST 20: Jonathan Trott (R) of England receives his first test cap from captain Andrew Strauss as selector Geoff Miller looks on ahead of day one of the npower 5th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at The Brit Oval on August 20,... View Photo »
Harmy said at some point, and Geoff Miller said it again today, that he wasn't keen to go to Australia next year so perhaps the selectors have looked at the evidence and decided now is as good a time as any to look to the future.
STEVE Harmison may have bowled his last ball for England after being overlooked for the tour of South Africa. Full Article at The Northern Echo
All-rounder Luke Wright has the character to take his game to the next level with England, according to national selector Geoff Miller. Full Article at Cricket365
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Selector Geoff Miller (L) speaks with England's Kevin Pietersen at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound February 13, 2009, before the second cricket test between the West Indies and England was abandoned.
View Photo »LONDON - AUGUST 20: Jonathan Trott (R) of England receives his first test cap from captain Andrew Strauss as selector Geoff Miller looks on ahead of day one of the npower 5th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at The Brit Oval on August 20, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England's Andrew Strauss (R) chats with chairman of selectors Geoff Miller at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua February 12, 2009 before the second cricket test against the West Indies.
View Photo »England's cricket captain Andrew Strauss, left, speaks with selector Geoff Miller during a training session at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in St. John's, Antigua, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. The second Test match between England and the West Indies starts on Friday.
View Photo »England's cricket captain Andrew Strauss, left, listens to selector Geoff Miller during a training session at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in St. John's, Antigua, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. The second Test match between England and the West Indies starts on Friday.
View Photo »In this Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo England captain Kevin Pietersen, right, applauds as Andrew Strauss gestures after scoring a hundred during the first test cricket match between India and England in Chennai, India.
View Photo »LONDON - AUGUST 20: Jonathan Trott (R) of England receives his first test cap from captain Andrew Strauss as selector Geoff Miller looks on ahead of day one of the npower 5th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at The Brit Oval on August 20, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »Steve's performances over the past two or three tours have not mirrored what he is capable of. We have to keep an eye on the future as he stated he didn't want to tour Australia in 2010-11
Harmy said at some point, and Geoff Miller said it again today, that he wasn't keen to go to Australia next year so perhaps the selectors have looked at the evidence and decided now is as good a time as any to look to the future.
Calling up Luke is not like-for-like for Andrew Flintoff
Kevin Pietersen is making good progress with his recovery from surgery
While we do not see Luke Wright as a like for like replacement for Andrew, we are excited by the way in which his all-round game continues to develop and believe he can make an impact at test level
Kevin Pietersen is making good progress with his recovery from surgery on his injured Achilles ... He will join up with the rest of the squad in South Africa following the first two Twenty20 internationals and his fitness will be reassessed ahead of the one-day series.
Kevin Pietersen is making good progress with his recovery from surgery on his injured Achilles ... He will join up with the rest of the squad in South Africa following the first two Twenty20 internationals and his fitness will be reassessed ahead of the one-day series.
Following his retirement from Test cricket, Andrew Flintoff is no longer eligible for a 12-month central contract
