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Grant Elliott

There’s Rich Base of Talent in Pakistan: Grant Elliott

Grant Elliott on cricket talent in Pakistan and a lot more.

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Brendon McCullum helps Team Rugby beat Blackcaps in T20 Black Clash

Chasing 169, Team Rugby beat Team Cricket to lift the Lomu-Crowe Trophy.

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Year-ender 2018: Biggest cricket retirements of the year

From Gambhir to de Villliers and Herath, a look at cricket's biggest retirements in 2018.

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Grant Elliott retires from all forms of cricket

Elliott declared on his Instagram that he was walking away from the game having captained his side Birmingham Bears to a sixth-place finish.

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On this day, in 2015, Australia won the World Cup, dismissed New Zealand’s anti-sledging policy

For years Australia’s cricketers have mocked New Zealand’s no-sledging policy. Ironically, that is precisely what they wish to adopt now.

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Grant Elliott: Experience in Pakistan has been great so far

Grant Elliott, part of the World XI squad on Pakistan tour, on Friday said that the security arrangement is "amazing" in Pakistan.

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Grant Elliott: Going to Lahore will feel like home

Grant Elliott has been a popular figure at the PSL and most recently led Birmingham Bears to the final of the Natwest T20 Blast tournament.

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Grant Elliott retires from international cricket

Grant Elliott confirmed his full retirement from international cricket in receiving a special presentation alongside Nathan McCullum at an award night on Thursday.

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Natwest T20 Blast 2017: Grant Elliott signs Kolpak deal with Warwickshire

Grant Elliott's spell with Warwickshire will be his third in English cricket following stints with Surrey and Leicestershire.

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Grant Elliott: 20 facts worth knowing about the ‘cult hero’ in New Zealand cricket

Grant Elliott was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and played cricket at domestic level. He studied there at St Stithians along with couple of other international cricketers such as Michael Lumb and Jonathan Trott, who later moved to England.

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