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Sussex underlined their one-day pedigree by winning the Pro40 title for a second season in succession this summer The name may have changed, but Sussex will once again be the team to beat in next year’s ECB 40 League. Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
England Under-19s batsman Joe Root has signed his first professional contract with Yorkshire - a three-year deal which sees him remain at Headingley until the end of 2012 at least. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (L), Eugene Withers (2nd L), Martin Withers (2nd R) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009. View Photo »
Exciting Yorkshire batsman Jonathan Bairstow is one of six youngsters to sign contract extensions at Headingley Carnegie. Twenty-year-old Bairstow averaged over 45 in 19 LV= County Championship innings this summer. Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
The Tykes begin in the four-day format against Warwickshire at Edgbaston on Friday, April 9 and also play Somerset at Headingley Carnegie, Kent at Canterbury and Durham in Leeds before the end of a month which also includes a 40-over clash with Essex... Full Article at Yorkshire Evening Post
THE growth of Twenty20 cricket means Durham, the LV county champions, will play only one fourday game during a seven-week period at the height of summer next year, writes TIM WELLOCK. Full Article at The Northern Echo
Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (C), Eugene Withers (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009. View Photo »
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Middlesex have signed Australian Adam Gilchrist [ Images ] for next year's Twenty20 [ Images ] campaign and hope to recruit Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar [ Images ] as well, the English county side said on Thursday. Full Article at Rediff
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Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (L), Eugene Withers (2nd L), Martin Withers (2nd R) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (C), Eugene Withers (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (C), Eugene Withers (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (L) and Eugene Withers, pose with one of two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation, (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC, pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC, poses with one of two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation, (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC, pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Ball, Chairman of the Bradman Foundation (C), Eugene Withers (L) and former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard AC (R) pose with two 'Bradman Cricket Bats' at the Goring Hotel in central London, on July 13, 2009.
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