Jones Knows It's Time to Stand Up and Be Counted
Evening Standard - London › July 10, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › July 10, 2006
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GERAINT JONES will go into Thursday's First Test against Pakistan at Lord's with no margin for error on either side of the stumps.
Jones is about to win his 30th cap since replacing Chris Read in the Caribbean two-and-a-half years ago and will become the player with most consecutive appearances in this England team if fast bowler Matthew Hoggard fails to recover from a freak hand injury.See the full content of this document
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Jones Knows It's Time to Stand Up and Be Counted
But while wicketkeeper Jones knows his right to a place in the side has always been in question, the debate cou...
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