It's All Going to Plan for Shales As His Side Climb
Derby Evening Telegraph › June 10, 2008
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Derby Evening Telegraph › June 10, 2008
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The game worked out much the same as it had the previous week for Lullington Park, when they had bowled Alvaston & Boulton out for 99, and captain Jonny Shales certainly had no problem with his opposite number, Graham Chamberlain, choosing to bat.
"I would have bowled first again, as I had done the previous week at Alvaston & Boulton, when it worked for us," said Shales.See the full content of this document
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It's All Going to Plan for Shales As His Side Climb
"Alan Gough bowled with a lot of pace, got a lot of lift and got wickets at vital times, which p...
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