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Middlesex Sign All-Rounder Crook

11 February 2011
Middlesex Sign All-Rounder Crook
Middlesex Sign All-Rounder Crook
Steven Crook (right) has signed to play for Middlesex this summer
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Former Lancashire and Northamptonshire all-rounder Steven Crook has signed a one-year deal to play for Middlesex, the club has confirmed.

He has been on trial with the club since the start of the year and is now set to start full-time training with the squad as they gear up for the 2011 season.

"Steven has worked exceptionally hard during the sessions he has attended and made a positive impression on the coaches," Managing Director of Cricket Angus Fraser explained.

"He is a talented cricketer who will add to our squad. Middlesex’s coaches believe he possesses bags of potential and after a year out of the game his desire to perform is strong. He is delighted to be back in cricket and is keen to show everyone what he is capable of producing.

"In LV= County Championship cricket Steven will initially act as cover for Gareth Berg, whose recovery from a stress fracture of the back is positive even though it is a bit slower than everyone expected. Gareth is expected to be fit for the start of the season but we feel we need cover in the all-rounder department. Steven will push for a CB40 place straight away. In time there will be occasions where both Gareth and Steven play in the same LV=CC side."

Crook, 27, played 35 first-class matches between 2003 and 2009, scoring 1271 runs at 31.52 and taking 59 wickets at 48.16. He played for Lancashire between 2003 and 2005 before moving to Northamptonshire, who released him at the end of the 2009 season.

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