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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
... in the aisles.There can hardly be a cricket club worth its name in the land that has not heard Miller's Tale. But speaking is merely Geoff Miller's night job, the one that gets him the laughs and the appreciation, the one that got him the speaking accolade at a five-man talk-off in London last week. The other job, the one that lasts 24-7, the one which has brought him precious...
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Suave's Republique Cricket (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
The touring squad for India has just been picked, and there are no major surprises anywhere. Which is all a bit tedious if you ask me. The three main areas of contention were.. The replacement for Mickey V, him of the central contract and the straight ball issue. The choices. Owais Shah Ravi Bopara The place has gone to Ace, as [...]
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Empirical Legal Studies (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Today's NYT includes a story (p.B4) on how large companies are far less likely to "use arbitration clauses in contracts with each other than they are in contracts with consumers." The Times story pivots on a study by Ted Eisenberg (Cornell), Geoff Miller (NYU), and Emily Sherwyn (Cornell). According to the authors, the asymmetric use of arbitration clauses flows from an effort to use...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
... West Indies tour early next year. Vaughan said: ‘In the past week I’ve spoken to Peter Moores and Geoff Miller and we’ve got a very clear plan about what I need to do to get back in the team. ‘The next opportunity I get to establish myself will probably be my last, so I’ll have to score runs immediately. ‘At this stage the England Lions trip to India pre-Christmas would probably be...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Vaughan has been in poor form with the bat both for England and Yorkshire but was awarded a central contract by the ECB last month. He was dropped from the squad for the Test series in India later this year but national selector Geoff Miller stressed that Vaughan "remains very much part of our plans over the coming year."
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The Village Cricketer (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
England have announced their 15-man squad for the test series against India that begins in December. National selector Geoff Miller said the selection process was relatively straight forward and I can see what he means. They have been consistent in the selection of players that operated during the summer and not a great deal of [...]
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
Easy come, easy go. At a time when governments are playing fast and loose with public money, Geoff Miller and his fellow selectors could be accused of doing the same with the ECB's. Just weeks after giving Michael Vaughan a central contract worth a substantial six-figure sum, and arguing strongly that he still has what it takes to rediscover his best form, the selectors have had a change...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
"I got a phone call from Geoff Miller this morning saying I was selected and I was a bit shocked," Shah told Sky Sports. "I wasn't expecting it but I'm very pleased that I've been selected to go to India as part of the Test team. I'm just really happy to get the opportunity to play for England. Hopefully I can take that chance this winter."
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
... “That doesn’t seem to be enough for the selectors, but I’ll keep plugging away.” Chief selector Geoff Miller defended the decision. Miller said: “James has done really well this year. His glove work has been great and his batting has improved. I’m sure he will be knocking on the door in the future.” Owais Shah is named in the 15-man Test squad after impressing in the one-day...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
Ambrose's poor summer with the bat – 167 runs at an average of 18.6 in seven Tests – encouraged everyone to believe that Prior would travel as first-choice keeper, but Geoff Miller, the chief selector, refused to confirm this on naming his squad. "Matt Prior has enjoyed an impressive domestic season with Sussex and, having re-established himself in the England one-day side, he will now...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
AT SOME point today national selector Geoff Miller will announce England’s touring party to India and also the National Performance Programme squad.
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
The former England captain was left out of the 15-man Test squad because he has not been in good batting form for Yorkshire in recent weeks, but England selector Geoff Miller has admitted Vaughan could be play with the emerging players also scheduled to tour.
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
... and Graeme Swann in front of Adil Rashid as back-up spinner to Monty Panesar. National selector Geoff Miller said: “Ravi is going to be disappointed but Owais has shown character by continuing to knock on the door for England.” Advertisement Share this article