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In the first of a two-part interview, Harry Gurney talks us through the work put in by the Leicestershire squad over the winter; including the trip to Potchefstroom and the winter programme as a whole.
Leicestershire members have the opportunity to buy tickets in members' seating areas for the ICC World Twenty20 at Trent Bridge in 2009.
County batsman Josh Cobb could cap off a year to remember with a Leicester Mercury Sports Award for 2008.
The Club's annual Christmas lunch was held on Sunday, December 14. To find out what happened at the event and to learn who won prizes in the raffle, please read on.
"I want to personally thank all the parents that have religiously supported their sons and daughters by attending the Leicestershire Cricket Coaching sessions this winter."
Joel Pope is another County youngster who has been a busy man since the season finished.
Leicestershire’s Academy continues to go from strength to strength under Director Phil Whitticase and the coaches and support staff at Grace Road – and is seen as one of the best in the country in the eyes of the ECB.
Shiv Thakor is clearly a young man who is going places. The talented teenager is currently combining his cricket development at Leicestershire’s blossoming academy with studying for his GCSEs at Uppingham School, and is working incredibly hard to make everything a success.
County youngsters Josh Cobb and Joel Pope have lent their support to Heart FM’s bid to raise money for a prostate cancer charity.
In the third part of our season review, we take a look at the second half of May.
Leicestershire are sad to learn of the passing of legend Norman McVicker, the bowler who played a massive role in County’s outstanding 1975 double-winning team.