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Ramprakash handed Middlesex role
Mark Ramprakash has rejoined Middlesex as batting coach, the county have confirmed. Ramprakash said: “I am delighted to have been invited back."
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Lord’s groundsman Mick Hunt beat Trent Bridge’s Steve Birks to the prestigious Professional Cricket Groundsman of the Year award.
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Stirling to stay with Middlesex
Ireland batsman Paul Stirling has committed his future to Middlesex by signing a new three-year contract at Lord’s.
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ECB reveals 2013 county fixtures
The ECB has announced the fixtures for the 2013 county season, with the first round of LV= County Championship matches starting on Wednesday 10 April.
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Morgan commits to Middlesex
Centrally-contracted England batsman Eoin Morgan has signed a new long-term deal with Middlesex.
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Middlesex name academy members
Middlesex have announced their latest academy intake with eight new players joining the six who have been retained.
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Middlesex opt for dual-captaincy approach
Chris Rogers will skipper Middlesex on a permanent basis in the LV= County Championship next season, but Neil Dexter remains club captain.
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Sunday starts for LV= County Championship
With more than 25,000 respondents, the County Research Study conducted by Populus reinforced the key findings of the Morgan Review, in particular the need to provide regular scheduling for County cricket.
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Capital gains for London
Adam London has been handed a new one-year contract by Middlesex after starring for the second XI this season.
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Davey and Wilkin sign on
Youngsters Josh Davey and Ollie Wilkin have signed new contracts with Middlesex, the latter having decided to end his studies at Loughborough University. Davey has penned a one-year and Wilkin a two-year deal.
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