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Cricket World® TV - Hales, Read, White Look Ahead

14 April 2011

Cricket World caught up with Nottinghamshire captain Chris Read, batsman Alex Hales and all-rounder Graeme White ahead of the 2011 county cricket season. They begin the campaign with an LV= County Championship match against Hampshire as they bid to retain their title.

The three players talk about their respective winter experiences, the pre-season trip to Dubai, England's performance over the winter and their hopes for the new season.

Chris Read - Nottinghamshire CCC captain
Alex Hales - Nottinghamshire CCC batsman
Graeme White - Nottinghamshire CCC all-rounder

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