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Here is a recent article about Leicestershire batsman James Taylor, which appeared in All Out Cricket. Our thanks to the magazine for allowing us to publish it.
Former Leicestershire bowler Jonathan Agnew is one of a number of experts to launch a brand-new cricket website, www.testmatchextra.com, which also provides a specialist county cricket section.
The TME Home Page features regular opinion pieces from Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon and Agnew, alongside John Emburey, Marcus Trescothick and guest contributors (such as Tony Cozier and Ian Bishop during the recent West Indies series).
Former Leicester Mercury journalist Martin Johnson expresses his own humorous take on the game in 'Beyond the Boundary' in another impressive feature.
'Mid Wicket' features the view of those who are still participating in the game including the likes of Mark Ramprakash, Dale Benkenstein, Robert Croft, Vikram Solanki and a host of others.
Umpire Simon Taufel, who is highly-respected in the game, is also writing a regular column. Add to that, live Scores from every County match, a regular news flow from around the cricketing world plus easy access to the best cricket database in the world.
The County Cricket Extra page, (which can also be accessed through www.countycricketextra.com) focuses totally on the County game.
The team of regional writers provide unique views and gossip from around the circuit; 'End of Play Reports' are posted as soon as practicably possible after 'stumps', and there is a quick 'snapshot' of the latest tables, leading averages and forthcoming fixtures.
Leicestershire CCC has its own page, with the latest end of play report, with articles featuring the County elsewhere on the site.
There are also links to all the cricket stats a fan could need, going back to the start of County Cricket as we know it.
So, in this Ashes summer and exciting county season, why not log on to www.testmatchextra.com to read some fascinating work from some highly-respected writers and broadcasters?
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