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2009 Season Review - August - Part Two

August was a busy and eventful month for Leicestershire CCC. Here is the second of a three-part take on the month.

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Nixon unavailable for Twenty20 in 2010

Leicestershire CCC confirmed today that due to his past Indian Cricket League (ICL) unauthorised cricket connections, Paul Nixon will not be available to play for the club during the 2010 Twenty20 campaign.

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Buck takes three wickets but England pipped

England lost the final game of their Under-19 World Cup campaign today when they were pipped by New Zealand in the last over by two wickets in a very good game of cricket in Christchurch.

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Will Jefferson interview - Part One

In the first of an insightful three-part interview with new signing Will Jefferson, the batsman reveals why he decided to sign for Leicestershire CCC.

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Meet Pete McKnight - Leicestershire's strength and conditioning coach

It would be easy to think that when the cricket season is over that Leicestershire’s cricketers take it easy for some time before hitting their straps again.

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Gooch reminder

The Leicestershire Cricket Society would like to kindly remind all cricket fans that Graham Gooch MBE will speak at their next meeting on Thursday February 4.

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England lose fifth-place play-off game

Somerset batsman Jos Buttler top-scored for England in a heavy defeat by India today in the fifth-place play-off match following the painful quarter-final exit from the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand.

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England's World Cup dreams over

England’s hopes of making an impact on the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand crumbled against a 6ft 7in fast bowler from Barbados today, and Mark Robinson's charges lost this eagerly awaited quarter-final at Rangiora by 18 runs.

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England prepare for West Indies QF

The annual World Buskers' Festival has started in Christchurch where scores of musicians, clowns, jugglers, acrobats and fire-eaters seek coins in the hat at various venues while England's cricketers prepare for the knockout phase of the Under-19 World Cup.

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England top the group

Leicestershire seamer Nathan Buck took 2-53 as England passed their biggest test of the World Cup so far with an excellent win against 2008 winners India.

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