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Cricket Speakers 

Nothing says summertime like the cricket! Full of passionate fans, fierce rivalries and a lot of good natured fun. Cricket has always been  a popular sport in England and these are the men who made it that way

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shane

warne

Love him or hate him, there is no denying that Shane Warne is one of Crickets all-time great bowlers. Outstanding and outspoken​

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Book Shane Warne

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sir ian

botham

One of English Crickets Superstars. Beefy earned the hearts of the nation after the 1981 Ashes, lovingly refered to as Botham's Ashes

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Book Sir Ian Botham

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nasser

hussain

Hugely respected England Captain led the National team to 3rd in the Test rankings. â€‹

Since retirement Hussain has gone on to become a pundit for Sky TV

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Book Nasser Hussain

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sobers

One of the greatest Cricketers to have ever lived, The Right Excellent Sir Garfield Sobers began his cricketing career in 1954 and has seen it all!

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Book Sir Gary Sobers

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phil

tufnell

One time King of the Jungle and now Captain on Question of Sport, Tuffers was once affectionatly known as The Cat for his ability to fall asleep anywhere!

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Book Phil Tufnell

michael

vaughan

Captain of the England team that finally won the Ashes after an 18 year wait.

One of England's finest batsmen

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Book Michael Vaughan

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marcus

trescothick

Regarded as one of England's greatest ever opening Batsmen - His partnership with Michael Vaughan will always be rememebered in English Cricket

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Book Marcus Trescothick

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graham

gooch

With a career from 1973 - 2000 Gooch is a one off in the world of Cricket. A dominant and aggressive batsman and respected captain

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Book Graham Gooch

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sir geoffrey

boycott

Outspoken Yorkshireman not afraid to give his opinion when he sees fit! Represented England during the 1960s and 1970s before moving into the commentary box

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Book Sir Geoffrey Boycott

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Dickie 

Bird

World famous cricket umpire, renowned for his eccentricities and attention to detail. An English Gentleman and character

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Book Dickie Bird

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david

gower

Famous as a Cricket pundit on Sky Sports and as team captain on 'they think its all over' - but before that Gower was a stylish batsman and captain of the 1985 Ashes winning team

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Book David Gower

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sir andrew

strauss

Former England Captain and part of the 2005 Ashes winning team has gone onto become the ECB's Director of Cricket 

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Book SIr Andrew Strauss

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mike

gatting

The Great Gattsby. Mike Gatting represented England between 1978 and 1995. A brave and bullish batsman

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Book Mike Gatting

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devon malcolm

Cult hero among English Cricket fans, Malcolm was one of England's greatest fast bowlers with a natural ability and strength

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Book Devon Malcolm

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Graham

thorpe

One of English Crickets most complete batsmen with an international career from 1993 - 2002​

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Book Graham Thorpe

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mATTHEW

HOGGARD

Orthodox Spin Bowler with an England career spanning from 2000 - 2008.

Hoggie now works with Loughborogh Lightening ladies T20 as a coach

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Book Matthew Hoggard

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alec

stewart

Represented England between 1989 and 2003 - making his name as formidable captain and batsman​

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Book Alec Stewart

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allan

lamb

Cricketer of the year 1980, Lamby's aggressive batting style and technique made him a hugely popular favourite amongst the Cricket Fans

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Book Allan Lamb

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steve

harmison

Popular voice on TalkSport radio, Harmy is part of a generation of English cricketers that rode a wave of success after the 2005 Ashes 

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Book Steve Harmison

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jeremy

coney

New Zealand Batsman and former captain turned into a cricket commentator

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Book Jeremy Coney

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