In the weekend "Herald" Richard Boock reviews both John Wright's new book Indian summers and the new "unauthorised" biography of Shane Warne. The latter reveals just what kind of prat Warney is.
Meanwhile Hamish Marshall just cannot stop scoring runs for Glouscestershire. He made 168 in his latest knock, his fourth century in seven matches for the side - having only made three other centuries in his first class career (two of those in tests) before this season. This form has caused his career batting average to finally clamber above the "not even mediocre" mark of 30. He started the season with an average of around 26 and has so far managed to push it up to 31.71.
Sunday, 6 August 2006
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