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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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Roland-Jones revels in Middlesex backing
Matthew Sherry
Seamer Toby Roland-Jones has promised to repay the faith Middlesex have shown in handing him a new five-year contract.
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Lord's square to be extended
MCC has revealed that two new pitches will be added to the main square at Lord’s, with the aim of being ready for use in competitive cricket from 2015.
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Roland-Jones to remain at Lord's
Middlesex have moved to tie down one of their most valuable assets by handing Toby Roland-Jones a new five-year contract.
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Crook returns to Wantage Road
Northamptonshire have re-signed seam bowling all-rounder Steven Crook from Middlesex on a two-year deal. "I am now really looking forward to the next chapter of my career," said the 29-year-old.
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Leicestershire relight Williams' fire
Leicestershire have signed Robbie Williams on a year’s contract after the seamer enjoyed a trial at Grace Road at the end of last season.
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Harris smitten by Middlesex
The lure of Lord’s and top-flight cricket was a combination James Harris could not resist. He exclusively told ecb.co.uk: “It’s pretty cool. It’s not a bad thing to be able to tell people that’s now officially my place of work.”
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