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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2007

Craig

World Traveller
Think we'll miss Knight a lot this year. With Wagh going as well our batting will probably be very reliant on Love. There's Maddy as well, but I've never really rated him that much.

Bowling probably won't look that good either, I'm assuming we've lost Harris seeing as he's played for South Africa. Streak'll lead the attack again, being backed up by some young fast/medium bowlers. We might also have Gilo back, seeing as he's unlikely to figure for England again.
I reckon he will have a good season for you and Marc's team.
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
Stephen Fleming still has one year left at Notts and Hamish Marshall is still contracted to Gloucs.

I believe Brendon McCullum is in the final stages of arranging a deal with Glamorgan. Jacob Oram is also being chased by a number of sides, but is unlikely to play.
 

brockley

International Captain
The championship only a month away really.
Expect sides to name their squads soon,and finalise their signings.
Expect the season to start off like last season with a lot of counties starting off without their overseas pros(at world cup) and choosing not to replace them.
Most pros signed for county season stu clark for only 2 months apparently.
The anthony mcgrath saga still goes on.
My money on derby this year katich and harvey to do well,derby have a strong batting line up,expect boyd rankin to come good.
 

FBU

International Debutant
Looking through Who's Who 2007 we have a united nations of players -
Born in

England - 252
South Africa - 46
Australia - 38
Pakistan - 14
New Zealand - 11
Zimbabwe - 11
India - 9
West Indies - 6
Ireland - 6
Scotland - 5
Sri Lanka 3
Denmark - 2
Kenya - 2
Namibia - 1
Germany - 1
Papua New Guinea - 1 8-)
Malaysia - 1
 

open365

International Vice-Captain
Gotta be Lancs' year this year, Tom Smith Glen Chapple Domonic Cork and Murali will be unstoppable.
 

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