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    Harmison and Jones on the comeback trail

    By Will last year, at the end of April Leave a comment on this post

    So Steve Harmison is beginning to show signs of mental rehabilitation from the horror show of last winter, with eight wickets in the match against Worcestershire. In an interesting piece for The Times, Robin Scott-Elliott notes that Harmison has already bowled more Championship overs a week into the 2007 season than he did all last summer (just 32).

    Today is an important milestone for Simon Jones who plays in his first competitive game for Glamorgan in almost a year, a Friends Provident Trophy thing against Somerset. Will he last a whole game intact?

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    One Response to “Harmison and Jones on the comeback trail”

  • Chris wrote:
    April 23rd, 2007 at 4.10 am

    So Harmison takes 8 in a county game. Could he see his house from the ground? Was his whole family there as well? As long as he’s playing near home hes alright, otherwise he’s rubbish.

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