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    Posted: 04 March 2006 at 5:22pm
Well that should be good news for England that people are giving such good performances without the captain and the vice-captain being in the team. It is just what the team needs now! Well that and the captain returning.. I have a question with Flintoff as the acting-captain now since neither Tres and Michael are not there who is the vice-captain to Flintoff?
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With the likes of Cook and Collingwood performing now, everyone will be fighting for a place in the England top order!
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Marcus is a really good player and a major treasue to the English team. The team will definately miss him as a batsman and a fielder since he is not playing cricket right now. Hopefully he will join back the team soon because he is a major part of the team. And plus I guess since Michael has that injury at least Tres should be in the team.
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Full name Marcus Edward Trescothick
Born December 25, 1975, Keynsham, Somerset
Current age 30 years 69 days
Major teams England, Somerset
Playing role Opening batsman
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Fielding position Occasional wicketkeeper
Height 6.30 ft
these r his stats at this day
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he's 30
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trescothick is 33 i think
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And he's great on sub-continent pitches.Only Thorpe could outdo him here

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Originally posted by ANIL KUMBLE

marcus trescothick englands most underrated batsmen handles pressure really well and is constantly making runs


I agree.
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how old is trescothick he looks like giles
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England's vice-captain, too so a huge pillar in the team in more ways than just his batting. Probably our best slip fielder, just ahead of Freddie and Strauss, too.
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marcus trescothick englands most underrated batsmen handles pressure really well and is constantly making runs
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He is crucial, he gets england off to good starts in both forms of teh game, he scores at a quick rate without taking to many risks, and he can also play the very long innings, one of the best players off spin in the england team. He seems to have got a good amount of runs at a good average for years now.
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just to let u know marcus trescothick was the 2nd highest run scorer in the ashes and was the most consistant, he beat ponting by about 100 runs thats how gd he is, he doesn't use his feet much but uses his balance and in a way that helps him gauge the line of the delivery and have more time to think.

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He has a slightly dubious technique which is why he doesn't get all the credit he deserves - but it works for him and that is all that matters. In the last 12 months he has got two monkeys off his back in that he proved he could score runs outside of England and proved he could score runs against Australia. He is a massive part of the England side and I strongly suspect he would be one of the openers if I were picking a current World XI
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I haven't seen many of his games. Ialways thought that he wasn't a good player. From what everyone says, I think he must br really good. Unfortunately, according to me, I feel that many young player like, Clarke, Yuvraj, etc are better than him. That is my opinion. I might be wrong.
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me personally rate this man as a legend, brilliant batter, now i woz just woundering what are the views on him from other ppl and other ppl around the world, tell me what you think of him and his batting.
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