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Angus Fraser

Steven Finn admits break from cricket was much-needed

Steven Finn did not play a part in England's Ashes whitewash and was left out of the first ODI.

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Angus Fraser wants Steve Finn to ‘fall back in love with bowling’

Finn was the only member of England's Test squad not to appear during the 5-0 Ashes whitewash.

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Steven Finn can evolve into a much better bowler, says Chris Adams

Adams says that Pietersen should play all formats for England.

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Middlesex not to renew Corey Collymore’s contract

Former West Indies fast bowler Corey Collymore  will leave Middlesex after the Lord's-based county side announced on Saturday they won't be offering the 35-year-old a new contract.

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Angus Fraser: England’s gentle giant who was denied opportunities due to injury and bizarre selection

Angus Fraser, born August 8, 1965, is a former England pace bowler and the current Managing Director of Cricket at Middlesex County Cricket Club, as of 2013. Jaideep Vaidya goes through the career of a towering personality who could not quite reach his true potential.

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Lasith Malinga not to play for Middlesex Panthers in English T20 competition

Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga has decided against playing for Middlesex in English county cricket's Twenty20 competition, the county's managing director Angus Fraser announced.

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Lasith Malinga to play for Middlesex in county Twenty20 competition

Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga is to play for Middlesex in English county cricket's Twenty20 competition, the club announced Thursday.

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Chris Rogers to lead of Middlesex in County Championship

Australia batsman Chris Rogers is to take over the captaincy of Middlesex for the team's First Division County Championship matches while regular skipper Neil Dexter tries to regain batting form.

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Post match conference after maiden ton was toughest: Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar today took a walk down memory lane and recalled the experience of addressing a press conference as a 17-year-old after scoring his maiden ton, saying it was a tougher obstacle than getting to the landmark.

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Tendulkar’s feat equal to Bradman, Pele’s achievements: Fraser

Sachin Tendulkar's 100 international centuries is a bigger feat than Sir Donald Bradman's Test average of 99.94 and compares favourably with football legend Pele's 1,281 goals, feels the bowler who was at the receiving end when the iconic Indian cricketer got to his first ton.

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