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18 November, 2018
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Nadeem Malik in the yellow and Scott Newman with the shaved head? I still can't work out who the remaining one is from round 6
ReplyDeleteStoney - Read all of my comments from Round 6 and it's not Colin or Charlie.
DeleteAlso check out the latest edition of Covered Magazine
DeleteIs that the name of Harry Gurney and Partners next/3rd pub on the cover of Covered?
DeleteIs the third one, Mark Davies who played for us whilst on loan from Durham and also played for Kent? First one could possibly be Scott Elstone.
ReplyDeleteYes, good shout Curator, I reckon it's Scotty Elstone also.
DeleteThe two Scotts are correct gentlemen, Newman and Elstone.
DeleteMark Davies and Nadeem Malik are incorrect.
Scott Elstone now plays for Checkley Cricket Club in Staffordshire as their Professional. He is now into cricket management (including at least 1 Notts player).
DeleteIn yellow is Anuj Dal.
ReplyDeleteCorrect
DeleteThe penny finally drops............@bennyslats as he calls himself on Twitter.
DeleteNot too confident, but is the remaining incumbent someone who shared a record opening stand with Darren Bicknell at Edgbaston?
ReplyDeleteIt's not that Guy...
DeleteThe training shirt is blue&awhile so unless you've 'doctored' it again in your inimitable way, perhaps it's someone from Yorkshire or Warwickshire ?Also, as the Raddy Rd is in the background it's unlikely to be someone who just plays on Lady Bay, presumably?
ReplyDeleteSorry, typo, blue&white.
ReplyDeleteno changing of colours on that picture.
DeleteIt's a bit of a stab........Andy Oram?
ReplyDeleteNo the mystery guy is wearing an exito academy tracksuit and appeared long after the Andy Oram days. Unlike Freeman and Dal he also played for Notts first team
DeleteOpening batsman called New? Or do you mean he actually made the first eleven in a proper list A or first class game?
ReplyDeletePlayed in a proper competitive games for Notts, the mystery player is not Tom New
ReplyDeleteYes Harry, indeed, stumped almost to the level of a set of Duncan Fearnley's in the 1990s
ReplyDeleteAs MAG says, this lad played a full on proper List A match and it was against a first class county too. A further clue: this match was a "divisional" game.
ReplyDeleteBen McGuire in 2009?
DeleteCorrect. Got a duck in his only game, the last match of the season in 2009 versus Gloucester at TB (List A)
DeleteWould never have got that. Top marks Mr. Curator.
ReplyDeleteYes, I recall that game now. From memory we had finished runners up in the league and we were shot out for about 40odd, or something totally abysmal. It was almost as if the players had been out the night before on the pop. Think it was a pro 40game on a Sunday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteAmother example of unprofessional fare on offer from the hosts at Trent Bridge during a Mick Newell September.
DeleteWell done TC
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