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Cricket: Back in the Day: Mark Alleyne, Gloucestershire all-rounder and ‘King of Cheltenham’
Roger Jackson Wed, 28th Jun 2017 at 09:30 Back In The Day
Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details.
That’s not the case with Mark...Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details.
That’s not the case with Mark Alleyne, though, who captained Gloucestershire to seven one-day trophies in a glittering career that spanned the best part of 20 years.
...Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details.
That’s not the case with Mark Alleyne, though, who captained Gloucestershire to seven one-day trophies in a glittering career that spanned the best part of 20 years.
It’s because his three children...[read more]Cricket: Back in the Day: Martyn Ball, Gloucestershire cricketer
Roger Jackson Fri, 23rd Jun 2017 at 09:20 Back In The Day
Gloucestershire have had some great players over the past 50 years or so. Mike Procter was a great all-rounder, Courtney Walsh was a great fast bowler, Zaheer Abbas was a great batsman, Jack Russell was a great wicketkeeper... and Martyn Ball was a...Gloucestershire have had some great players over the past 50 years or so. Mike Procter was a great all-rounder, Courtney Walsh was a great fast bowler, Zaheer Abbas was a great batsman, Jack Russell was a great wicketkeeper... and Martyn Ball was a...Gloucestershire have had some great players over the past 50 years or so. Mike Procter was a great all-rounder, Courtney Walsh was a great fast bowler, Zaheer Abbas was a great batsman, Jack Russell was a great wicketkeeper... and Martyn Ball was a...
[read more]Cricket: Unsung Hero: Gwyn Williams, Tewkesbury Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Wed, 24th May 2017 at 08:00 Unsung Hero
If a cricket club’s success is dependent on how vibrant its junior section is then Tewkesbury should have a bright future. That’s because the man in charge of their youth set-up, junior coordinator Gwyn Williams, is doing an...If a cricket club’s success is dependent on how vibrant its junior section is then Tewkesbury should have a bright future. That’s because the man in charge of their youth set-up, junior coordinator Gwyn Williams, is doing an...If a cricket club’s success is dependent on how vibrant its junior section is then Tewkesbury should have a bright future. That’s because the man in charge of their youth set-up, junior coordinator Gwyn Williams, is doing an...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Scott Tremain, Dumbleton Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Wed, 24th May 2017 at 08:00 Captain's Log
It’s a good job that Scott Tremain isn’t the type to get carried away too easily otherwise he might think that this cricket captaincy malarkey is a piece of cake. The 26-year-old is in his first season as Dumbleton skipper and their...It’s a good job that Scott Tremain isn’t the type to get carried away too easily otherwise he might think that this cricket captaincy malarkey is a piece of cake. The 26-year-old is in his first season as Dumbleton skipper and their...It’s a good job that Scott Tremain isn’t the type to get carried away too easily otherwise he might think that this cricket captaincy malarkey is a piece of cake. The 26-year-old is in his first season as Dumbleton skipper and their...
[read more]Cricket: Q&A: My School Report: Tom Warren – Dean Close School
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Q&A
Name: Tom Warren Date of birth: December 9, 1993 Birthplace: Gloucester Occupation: Student at Nottingham Trent University studying Real Estate. Schools: Dean Close School 2005-2012 Your sport at school: Cricket Your... Name: Tom Warren Date of birth: December 9, 1993 Birthplace: Gloucester Occupation: Student at Nottingham Trent University studying Real Estate. Schools: Dean Close School 2005-2012 Your sport at school: Cricket Your... Name: Tom Warren Date of birth: December 9, 1993 Birthplace: Gloucester Occupation: Student at Nottingham Trent University studying Real Estate. Schools: Dean Close School 2005-2012 Your sport at school: Cricket Your...
[read more]Cricket: Unsung Hero: Chris Hanby – Newent Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Unsung Hero
Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...
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