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Chris Rogers

County Championship 2017: Chris Rogers to coach Somerset

Rogers - whose contract with Somerset runs from March to June subject to his being granted a work visa - retired as a player after that narrow miss.

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Chris Rogers, Simon Katich slam Australia after series loss against South Africa

Australia lost their last eight wickets for just 32 runs to lose the second Test against South Africa by an innings and 80 runs.

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Australia vs South Africa: Chris Rogers says, Adam Voges 2 bad matches away from axing

Adam Voges might average 73 in Test cricket, but former Australian opener Chris Rogers believes that the batsman is just two bad matches away from being axed from the squad.

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Chris Rogers feared he would die after being struck on head during India vs Australia 2014-15

Chris Rogers was told that he asked the Australia team doctor if he was going to die after being struck on the head.

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Mitchell Johnson and other cricketers congratulate Chris Rogers on his retirement from First-Class cricket

Cricketers reacted to Rogers farewell from First-Class cricket and took to their Twitter handle to wish him on a glittering career.

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Chris Rogers announces retirement from First-Class cricket

Rogers finished his illustrious First-Class career with 25,470 runs from 313 games, including 76 centuries in a career which began in 1998-99.

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Chris Rogers wants Shaun Marsh as David Warner’s partner in Tests for Australia

Marsh had not been included in the first two Tests against Sri Lanka, but made his presence felt with a century at Colombo, after he was brought in for a struggling Burns.

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Chris Rogers backs Keaton Jennings as Alex Hales’s replacement for Bangladesh tour

Chris Rogers on Tuesday backed Durham's Keaton Jennings as one of the favourites to replace Alex Hales for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh.

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Chris Rogers gives green signal to new helmet rules

Rogers shared his views after England Test captain Alastair Cook and former international Jonathan Trott declined to use the newly-approved helmets by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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