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Smash a ball out of Lords, win 1.56 million dollars

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Smash a ball out of Lords, win 1.56 million dollars

While the Englishmen have annihilated the Australians with their brilliant performance that has left the Australian’s in tatters, a former England batsman now has the opportunity to earn some serious amounts of money, an astounding 1.56 million dollars if
he can somehow manage to hit the ball out of the stands of the Lords cricket stadium.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Marcus-Trescothick-c1898 was one of the finest openers for England. During his six year career he proved to be a revelation for his side as he managed to give them a brilliant start with his crisp cover drives, fearless pull shots, and spanking slog sweeps.
This man has been titled by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Graham-c60529 Gooch. Marcus Trescothick had struck a deal with the company that makes the mongoose bat and now has been given the opportunity to earn an astounding amount of money if he manages to break
the feat set by Albert Trott some hundred and 10 years ago. The batsman remains to be a formidable cricketer in the county circuit and will have to smash the ball 210 feet from Nursery end at the Lords cricket stadium.
In a local newspaper it has been learnt that he has received the offer from the bat makers of the company he signed a deal with. Previously Mathew Hayden had also struck a deal with the mongoose bat makers for the IPL and made use of the long handled bat.
This bat is specially designed for hard hitting, with the blade of the bat being 33% shorter than the average bat and the handle approximately 43% longer.
The Marylebone Cricket Club authorized the use of the Mongoose bat and has declared it legal to be used in cricket worldwide. Its use however is simply restricted to the shorter format of the game.
Let us just wait and see if Marcus Trescothick will be able to break a 110 year old world record equipped with the latest Mongoose cricket bat.

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