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Brits look for a first-class return

Three first-class players will spearhead Team Great Britain's open cricket challenge at next summer's Maccabiah Games in Israel.

September 25, 2008 09:26

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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Three first-class players will spearhead Team Great Britain's open cricket challenge at next summer's Maccabiah Games in Israel.


Manager Nigel Rothband has named a 13-man squad. Under Rothband, GB claimed bronze in the 2005 Games and he is confident that they can push holders South Africa and Australia all the way. The third place finish was GB's first cricket medal for 16 years.

Darren Gerrard (ex-Oxford University), Jason Molins (Ireland) and Mark Bott (Cambridge UCCE and Nottinghamshire CCC) hold first-class status while vice-captain Jeremy Mordrick used to play for Essex 2nds.

The squad boasts a wealth of experience as nine players have taken part at a previous Maccabiah Games.
Rothband commented: "We have assembled probably the strongest British cricket squad ever to travel to Israel.

"The inclusion of three players with first-class experience gives us a real chance of challenging for gold." Rothband said: "To ensure we are well prepared between now and next July, a programme has been devised that will include regular get-togethers involving dietetic advice, fitness training, drills, nets and social activities.