Gillingham goalkeeper Glenn Morris on his return to the club permanently from Crawley Town
Goalkeeper Glenn Morris admitted it was a gamble to return to Gillingham after tearing up an 18-month deal at Crawley Town.
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Goalkeeper Glenn Morris admitted it was a gamble to return to Gillingham after tearing up an 18-month deal at Crawley Town.
Gillingham’s goalkeeping department is back to full strength with another player signing on the dotted line.
International players, the all-rounders in particular, laughed their way to the banks as the franchise owners shelled out millions, without any hesitation, catering to the demands and needs of their teams.It was a great time to be an Englishman as three of the top five biggest buys at the auction were from the birthplace of cricket. The mini-auction saw big names attracting big bucks as the auction process swiveled around all-rounders.Here's a look at 5 most expensive buys at the IPL 2023 auction:
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Ga Law finished with a flourish to collar French Dynamite and give trainer Jamie Snowden and jockey Jonathan Burke victory in the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham.
Goalkeeper Glenn Morris admits he’s feeling ‘five years younger’ after returning to train on grass pitches.
KL Rahul's knock went in vain as Western Australia stunned India with a 32-run victory in the second practice match in Perth on Thursday. Western Australia posted 168/8 in their 20 overs owing to gritty half-centuries by Nick Hobson and D'Arcy Short. Ashwin's three-wicket haul helped India restrict Western Australia's flow of runs after the team had a blistering start to their innings. India started the chase watchfully, with KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant trying to see off the initial swing and seam of the new ball. Pacers Jason Behrendorff and Matthew Kelly stuck to their line and lengths.