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Cricket World Audio Archive - Devon Malcolm

19 May 2011
Cricket World Audio Archive - Devon Malcolm
Cricket World Audio Archive - Devon Malcolm
Action shot from the event in London.
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Former England fast bowler Devon Malcolm gives us his views on the ECB's decision to install three different national captains for three formats.

He was talking to Jim White during a Chance To Shine event in London in which he was bowling to bankers, lawyers and journalists and you will be able to hear the full interview on this week's Cricket World Around The World radio show - available later this week.

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