Having not played a first team game since 2013, Paul Franks, The General, has decided that the end of this season is the time to retire from playing first team cricket.
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25 September, 2015
24 September, 2015
Grand Designs D-Day looms
With the loan approved by both Rushcliffe BC and Nottingham City Council, the project is now only waiting on a decision from Nottinghamshire County Council on 07 October.
23 September, 2015
Shock call-up for Patel
Samit Patel was today announced as replacement in the England squad to tour UAE in a Test series against Pakistan for the injured Zafar Ansari, joining both James Taylor and Alex Hales as well as Stuart Broad.
17 September, 2015
v Warwickshire LV Championship at Edgbaston
Day 4
JUST REWARD FOR YOUNG BOWLING UNIT
No declarations meant that the last day of this weather decimated fixture was all about bonus point accumulation.
JUST REWARD FOR YOUNG BOWLING UNIT
No declarations meant that the last day of this weather decimated fixture was all about bonus point accumulation.
15 September, 2015
Nottinghamshire List A Batting Averages 1963 - 2015
c/o MAG
Nottinghamshire List A Bowling Averages 1963 - 2015
c/o MAG
Nottinghamshire List A Results 1963 - 2015
c/o MAG
Nottinghamshire List A Partnerships etc 1963-2015
c/o MAG
12 September, 2015
Nottinghamshire Royal London One Day Cup - Partnerships etc 2015
C/o MAG
ROYAL LONDON ONE-DAY CUP
11 September, 2015
v Durham LV Championship at Trent Bridge
Day 3
HUTTON 10, READ 1 000, NOTTS WIN
Notts gained a completely unexpected third day triumph as Durham, chasing what appeared to be a routine 215 to victory, were bowled for 162. 52 runs short of their target. The star of the show was Brett Hutton who followed up his five wickets in the first innings with another nap hand taking five for 29 to finish with match figures of 10 for 106. Notts' young and energetic team had once again won against the odds and now stand a good chance of getting the runners up spot. Something only a mad man would have predicted at the end of June.
HUTTON 10, READ 1 000, NOTTS WIN
Notts gained a completely unexpected third day triumph as Durham, chasing what appeared to be a routine 215 to victory, were bowled for 162. 52 runs short of their target. The star of the show was Brett Hutton who followed up his five wickets in the first innings with another nap hand taking five for 29 to finish with match figures of 10 for 106. Notts' young and energetic team had once again won against the odds and now stand a good chance of getting the runners up spot. Something only a mad man would have predicted at the end of June.
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