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Haq back for Saltires



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Published Date: 22 May 2008
OFF-SPIN all-rounder Majid Haq returns to the Scottish Saltires squad for their final three matches of the Friends Provident Trophy series, following his accountancy exam leave.
Haq will be part of the 13-man squad for away matches against Durham Dynamos (25 May) and Yorkshire Carnegie (26 May) as well as the final game of the campaign against Derbyshire Phantoms and the Citylets Titwood in Glasgow on Wednesday 28 May.

That finale will be the first county match at Titwood in 13 years.

Saltires squad: Ryan Watson (Forfarshire, capt); Dewald Nel (Greenock); John Blain (Rotherham); Ed Cowan (Uddingston); Gordon Drummond (Watsonians); Gordon Goudie (West of Scotland); Gavin Hamilton (East Brierly); Majid Haq (Ferguslie); Neil McCallum (Grange); Navdeep Poonia (Warwickshire); Glenn Rogers (Stenhousemuir – available for Sunday game only); Colin Smith (Aberdeenshire, wkt), Fraser Watts (Carlton).





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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2008 11:13 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish Saltires
 
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Regal Bankie,

Clydebank 22/05/2008 10:33:28
I trust that there will be more games in the west (and indeed north) in future seasons. Playing everything at Grange is a bit unfair on fans from elsewhere in Scotland.

 

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