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Paul Nixon

Jonny Bairstow could be one of the best wicketkeeper-batsmen for England: Paul Nixon

Jonny Bairstow will be handling the gloves for first Test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday, July 14.

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Brian Lara to play charity match on September 14

A 30-over one-day game and will take place at the Wormsley Cricket Ground.

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Champions Trophy: Wembley Stadium can be filled thrice its capacity for the India-Pakistan game, says Paul Nixon

Wicket-keeper Paul Nixon represented England on 20 occasions and it could well have been more had his career not overlapped with a couple of his more illustrious contemporaries. He retired in 2011, a fairytale end to a 22-year first-class career, winning the Friends Life T20 with Leicestershire.

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India-Pakistan third ODI was fixed, according to Paul Nixon

The third One-Day International (ODI) between India and Pakistan played at the Feroz Shah Kotla on January 6 was fixed, if former England wicketkeeper Paul Nixon is to be believed.

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Indian businessman offered 5 mn pounds to fix county match: Paul Nixon

Former England wicket-keeper Paul Nixon has given his account of a meeting with an Indian businessman which led to an offer of £5 million ($8 million) to fix one of Leicestershire's Twenty20 matches.

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I was approached by match-fixers, says Paul Nixon

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former England wicket-keeper Paul Nixon has revealed in a television interview that he was approached to throw a domestic T20 game two years ago.

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Paul Nixon claims he was offered enormous money to fix T20 match

Former English wicketkeeper Paul Nixon has claimed that he was offered 'millions of pounds' to fix a Twenty20 match in England.

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Fatigue, injuries hampered India: Paul Nixon

S Janakiram

 

Injuries and a taxing cricket schedule were the reasons for India's poor performance during the recently-concluded England tour, during which the team failed to win a single match in any format of the game, feels former England batsman Paul Nixon.

 

 

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Leicestershire Foxes eager to emulate England in CLT20

Buoyed by the success of their national team in the recent series against India, England's Twenty20 champions Leicestershire Foxes are confident of putting up a good show in the Champions League that starts from Monday.

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Dhoni’s hands are sore, opines Nixon

By Ashish Shukla

 

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni could be suffering from "sore hands" causing his wicketkeeping to deteriorate on the present England tour, is the verdict of former England wicketkeeper Paul Nixon.

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