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Post by lancsdes on Dec 2, 2019 12:57:47 GMT
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Post by chris on Dec 3, 2019 13:34:58 GMT
Only seen Fielding, Praikh and Mahmood playing for Lancashire Academy against Sedbergh School a couple of years ago. A young Aspinwall was playing for school in the same match.
Fielding was / is supposed to be highly rated. Has already played for seconds.
Can't really judge at that age and certainly not on one match.
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Post by chris on Dec 6, 2019 19:25:55 GMT
Even less known about this lot:
Interesting that Bolton School continues as a supply of prospects, Sedbergh School not mentioned.
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Post by lancsdes on Dec 6, 2019 20:55:55 GMT
Tom Aspinwall , Sedbergh school was in the earlier list Chris ; apologies see you had mentioned that already
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Post by chris on Dec 7, 2019 9:37:28 GMT
Tom Aspinwall , Sedbergh school was in the earlier list Chris ; apologies see you had mentioned that already You are right Des, I was thinking at EPP level, which is where Aspinwall was last year before progressing to the academy.
When the first Sedbergh School announcement was made it included: "whilst Lancashire age-group players Oliver Green, Evan Williams and Tom Aspinwall all currently attend Sedbergh School. Lancashire bowler Chris Sanders, who is currently studying at Loughborough, is also a former pupil."
Not a lot of mention these days of the other three. Sanders of course may be concentrating on being at university. But Burrows and Moulton seem to have overtaken him and the majority of age group players simply play club cricket.
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