The Evening Mail have an article today, saying Warwickshire expect to hear in the next week whether Shaun Pollock will accept a contract offer to play for them next season.
Its not really news at all, but if the Mail is running with it I better mention it here. Giles talks about some stuff as well. Such as expecting good bowlers to take wickets and hoping not so good bowlers take some as well.
I can't believe there is still 80 odd days until the cricket starts. I might stay up to listen to India v Australia on the internet.... I wonder if there is anywhere carrying live TV coverage of the Sri Lanka domestic competition?....
Thursday, 24 January 2008
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75 days to go now..
Or more precisely 3 days before England begin their ODI series in New Zealand, but watching that will test even the endurance of the most hardy indviduals when you consider it begins at 23:00 GMT. I know what you really were getting at though. you cannot compare International cricket to the relative romance of the county game. A breezy bright afternoon in April at a virtually empty Edgbaston has a charm all of its own. Lets just hope we are blessed with better weather than we endured in 2007.
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