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Cricketers with Character
Life is always enjoyable when these types are around There are Cricketers past and present that until a few years ago were just figures on a TV screen and you can't help thinking "I wonder if they're really like that". Being in the job I am has allowed me to meet most of these Players close hand - but in this article I will only write what anyone could find out or have probably experienced for themselves. I would not and will not break any Dressing Room Code. Here's a few I always look forward to seeing again...
Jack Russell
Derek Randall
Shane Warne
Darren Gough
There are many more wonderful and colourful characters in Cricket and it is sincerely hard to find any 'bad eggs'.
Maybe I shall write a book when I retire and feature more of the players. But I don't want to retire and wouldn't know how to spend the obvious lorry loads of cash anyway!
A treasured possesion. Shane Warnes book signed
'To Dicky, you are a star buddy. Thanks for everything - Shane Warne' Jack Russell with my son Leo Darren Gough and me 2007 Shane Warne
A famous International Cricketer was playing at Canterbury.
After the game, over 100 people duly lined up for his autograph. Whilst he was moving along the line, a chap kept trying to budge in with a shirt, "Sign this Mate" he said on about 6 occasions leaning over the top of the kids. The Cricketer noticed this from the corner of his eye. He got to the end, the chap was there, "Sign this Mate". The Cricketer did, folded the shirt and gave it back to him. After the Cricketer had gone, the chap opened the shirt and on the back, was signed 'Mate' (a true story)
Another Cricket karger than life character - Merv Hughes of Australia spends the day at Canterbury whrn they played Banglasdesh
Last one out closes the gate !!
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