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Cricket World® Audio Archive - Dougie Brown

9 December 2010
Cricket World® Audio Archive - Dougie Brown
Cricket World® Audio Archive - Dougie Brown
Dougie Brown
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Former England and Scotland international and current Warwickshire Academy coach Dougie Brown spoke to Jim White. He talks about:

  • His role at Warwickshire and what is happening currently
  • The Ashes and England's resurgence
  • Scotland's recent success in reaching the ICC Intercontinental Cup final

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Cricket World® Audio Archive
Ashley Giles and Ian Bell recently took part in a charity golf day to support Cure Leukaemia and Acorns Children's Hospice and they gave us their thoughts on a number of issues. They talk about the day, why it is important to them to support Midlands-based charities, Warwickshire and England's season and their own experiences of playing golf.
James Anderson talks to John Pennington ahead of the third and final Test between England and Sri Lanka at The Rose Bowl.
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.
England wicket-keeper Matthew Prior tells Cricket World about the new adidas ODI kit that has been launched, his experiences over the winter in Australia and at World Cup, his thoughts on the summer ahead and how he would like to be involved in the Indian Premier League someday - but perhaps not this season...
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KNCB chief executive Richard Cox talks to Alastair Symondson about the ICC's decision to limit forthcoming World Cup competitions to just ten teams.
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