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September 28, 2008Posted on 09/28/2008 in English cricket
Why Durham have done the business
Durham's success has been based on a business model which the other first-class counties, the Test-playing countries and the International Cricket Council would do well to heed, then follow, says Scyld Berry in the Sunday Telegraph.
And in the Sunday Times Simon Wilde looks at Durham's spectacular rise to become county champions a mere 16 years after they first participated in it.
On the BBC Test Match Special blog, Oliver Brett reveals how England football legend Kevin Keegan helped Durham during it's early years in the top flight.