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Scottish Cricket Monthly - July 2017

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Eddie Gibbs returns along with Frank Johnstone and Gary Heatly to look at the Scottish cricket scene from June and what’s ahead in July.Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif joins us to look at recent International games, including that historic win over Zimbabwe.Paul Watson also speaks to us about Falkland’s success in the National Village Cup.There’s the usual round up from the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions plus some debate on whether 4-day games should be played outside Scotland.We also look at the upcoming matches for the Scottish Wildcats and Scotland U19 team.

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Eddie Gibbs returns along with Frank Johnstone and Gary Heatly to look at the Scottish cricket scene from June and what’s ahead in July.Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif joins us to look at recent International games, including that historic win over Zimbabwe.Paul Watson also speaks to us about Falkland’s success in the National Village Cup.There’s the usual round up from the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions plus some debate on whether 4-day games should be played outside Scotland.We also look at the upcoming matches for the Scottish Wildcats and Scotland U19 team.

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