Jim Troughton's retirement songsocsi.in/Qwl7R#YouBearsThat didn't work did it...sorry - quite entertaining as well
Trott commits to the Bears with three-year contract extensionWarwickshire batsman Jonathan Trott has committed himself to the Bears until at least the end of the 2017 season after signing a new three-year contract extension at Edgbaston.Jonathan (33) is currently the Club’s Beneficiary and scored 1,156 runs across all three formats in 2014, which helped the Bears to runner-up finishes in the LV= County Championship and Royal London One-Day Cup. He also scored five centuries between July and September.Dougie Brown, Director of Cricket at Warwickshire CCC, said: “Jonathan played some of the best cricket of his career in the second half of last season and he showed that he remains one of the leading batsmen in the English game.“It’s been great to see him enjoying his cricket and make such a big contribution to the team’s strong finish to the season. He loves Warwickshire and playing cricket at Edgbaston, and everyone connected with the Club is thrilled to see him commit long-term.”Jonathan has scored 14,681 First Class, 8,830 List A and 2,122 T20 runs in his career to date and has won 49 Test, 68 ODI and seven IT20 caps for England since making his international debut in the deciding Ashes Test at The Oval in 2009, where his 119 in the second innings helped England to a historic 2-1 series win.He signed his first professional contract with the Bears ahead of the 2003 season and has gone on to win two County Championships and one CB40 title.Jonathan said: “Warwickshire CCC is a very special club for me and my family and I would like to thank everyone associated with the club for their support. It has always been a great honour to represent the Bears and I am delighted to commit to the club once again for a further three years. “Hopefully we can build on the success of this year by achieving greater success in the years to come.”
Trott signs for three more years.
Anyone remember Wasim Khan:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/29778905
Trott off to South Africa with the Lions.A very good idea.
Quote from: bertlambshank on October 28, 2014, 12:19:09 PMTrott off to South Africa with the Lions.A very good idea.Fair play to Trott for fighting his way back.Although.........I'm not sure it is such a good thing, he's never a Lion, he's far, far too good for that. Trescothick and that other guy (whose name escapes me) are proof that it is an extremely difficult illness to overcome and i fear the pressure and exposure of playing for England may be too much for him.I hope I'm wrong but I reckon he will never play for England again.Now go out and prove me wrong Trotty. Good luck to you.