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Mark Hardinges strikes out for victory

By David Green at Cheltenham Last Updated: 12:36AM BST 11 Aug 2008Mark Hardinges steered Gloucestershire to victory off the penultimate ball. Hampshire batted first and, undeterred by the early loss of John Crawley, prospered through Michael Lumb, who put on 116 with Michael Carberry and 85 with Chris Benham, whose 49 took just 35 balls. Gloucestershire started strongly. Hamish Marshall...

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Hardinges makes his mark

Mark Hardinges proved an unlikely hero for Gloucestershire in an enthralling NatWest Pro40 Division One contest against Hampshire on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.

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Gladiators hunt down Hawks

Mark Hardinges proved an unlikely hero as Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by two wickets on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.

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Marcus North keeps calm to punish Essex

North’s innings helped Gloucestershire towards a respectable total that nevertheless looked about 75 runs short. He was sixth man out when his attempted paddle off Kaneria looped to short fine leg. Mark Hardinges, who learned last week that he is being released at the end of the season, stroked an unbeaten 40.

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Middlebrook set to return

... Ireland which salvaged a draw have not been enough for him to keep his place while all-rounder Mark Hardinges, who is to leave the county at the end of the season, is expected to be 12th man. Team mentor Jack Russell said: "There's a lot to play for, and if the team can get a good run in the County Championship then pushing towards the top is a possibility."

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Cricket: Battling Cook is hot stuff

Skewen were soon in trouble against a lively attack and lost their first five wickets with only 15 runs on the board, before a defiant 37 from Chris Cook lifted his team to 90 all out. The damage was inflicted by Gloucestershire right-arm seamer Mark Hardinges, who returned figures of 6-30.

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Battling Cook is hot stuff

Skewen were soon in trouble against a lively attack and lost their first five wickets with only 15 runs on the board, before a defiant 37 from Chris Cook lifted his team to 90 all out. The damage was inflicted by Gloucestershire right-arm seamer Mark Hardinges, who returned figures of 6-30.

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Middlesex pay penalty for early caution

... conditions favouring the seamers, it took 28 balls before Owais Shah got Middlesex off the mark. Shah was not around much longer, however, as he retired for 11 overs with a knee injury.Middlesex were then 18 for two after Will Porterfield took a terrific catch at first slip when Dawid Malan fenced at Steve Kirby. Next up, Lewis pinned Ed Joyce lbw and it was 64 for four when Shah was caught...

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Gloucestershire release trio

Gloucestershire have begun to clear the decks ahead of next season by announcing the release of four players at the end of the 2008 campaign. Allrounder Mark Hardinges, left-arm spinner Ian Fisher along with pace bowlers Carl Greenidge and Will Rudge won't be offered new deals.

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Gloucestershire to let quartet go

Gloucestershire have begun to make changes ahead of former coach John Bracewell’s return as director of cricket next season by announcing four players, including Mark Hardinges, will leave.