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IRELAND PlayerLines 34: Kenny Carroll
The young Ireland batsman who came on to the international scene late in 2006.
KENYA PlayerLines 31: Hiren Varaiya
Kenya's young slow left-armer who is currently 5th in the CricketEurope bowling rankings.
KENYA PlayerLines 30: Peter Ongondo
The Kenyan opening bowler is the first player from that country to come under our spotlight..
IRELAND PlayerLines 29: Eoin Morgan
The young Ireland and Middlesex batsman who was run out for 99 on his ODI debut.
IRELAND PlayerLines 28: Paul Mooney
The all-rounder who has been a regular in the Ireland side for the past eight years.
IRELAND PlayerLines 27: Dave Langford-Smith (Ireland)
The opening bowler from New South Wales who made his Ireland debut in 2006.
IRELAND PlayerLines 26: Niall O'Brien (Ireland)
The Irish wicketkeeper who played for Kent in recent seasons.
NETHERLANDS PlayerLines 25: Daan van Bunge (Netherlands)
The Dutch batsman who first came to international prominence in the 2003 World Cup.
IRELAND PlayerLines 23: André Botha (Ireland)
The 31 year old Ireland allrounder who previously played for Griqualand West.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 24: Colin Smith (Scotland)
Scotland's experienced wicketkeeper batsman goes under the spotlight.
IRELAND PlayerLines 21: Andrew White (Ireland)
The experienced Ireland allrounder tells us about himself.
IRELAND PlayerLines 22: Adrian Birrell
Our popular series resumes with Ireland coach Adrian Birrell answering the questions.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 20: Simon Smith (Scotland)
Scotland wicketkeeper batsman Simon Smith, recently returned from a winter playing in Queensland, is the latest subject of our popular PlayerLines series.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 18: Gavin Hamilton (Scotland)
Having played for Scotland in the 1999 World Cup, Gavin went on to play Test cricket for England, before returning to Scottish colours for the 2005 ICC Trophy.
NETHERLANDS PlayerLines 19: Bas Zuiderent (Netherlands)
Dutch batsman Bas Zuiderent was Player of the Tournament in the ICC Trophy, coached the Belgium national team and was voted European Player of the Year by CricketEurope readers.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 16: Steve Knox (Scotland)
The Grange and Scotland batsman who is currently spending the winter as a player-coach in Christchurch, New Zealand.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 15: Dewald Nel (Scotland)
Scotland's 26 year old pace bowler, who was born in South Africa, gives us his views on Scottish and international cricket.
IRELAND PlayerLines 17: Gary Kidd (Ireland)
Although he has just returned from his second Under 19 World Cup, it is almost two years now since the young Ireland slow left armer made his first senior international appearance.
DENMARK PlayerLines 14: Mickey Lund (Denmark)
One of Danish cricket's most colourful and travelled characters, Mickey is also the national Development Officer.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 13: Fraser Watts (Scotland)
The young Scotland batsman who was one of the stars of his country's triumphs in the 2004 Intercontinental Cup and 2005 ICC Trophy.
IRELAND PlayerLines 12: Trent Johnston (Ireland)
The Australian-born allrounder who took over the captaincy of the Ireland team for the Intercontinental Cup playoffs last October is the subject of our latest interview.
NETHERLANDS PlayerLines 11: Jeroen Smits (Netherlands)
Wicketkeeper Smits was one of the outstanding Dutch players at the 2003 Cricket World cup in South Africa.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 10: Majid Haq (Scotland)
Our latest profile is of the controversial young off spinner who has been in and out of the Scotland squad in recent seasons.
NETHERLANDS PlayerLines 9: Luuk van Troost (Netherlands)
At the age of 36, Dutch captain Luuk van Troost has played in two World Cups and been capped more than 100 times.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 8: Gregor Maiden (Scotland)
The Scotland offspinner, who has played a couple of matches for Lancashire, is the subject of our latest player profile.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 7: Dougie Brown (Scotland)
The Warwickshire allrounder and ex-England international is one of the key men in Scotland's plans for next year's World Cup.
NETHERLANDS PlayerLines 6: Tim de Leede (Netherlands)
Although almost 38 now, the Voorburg allrounder is still one of The Netherlands' leading international players as he looks forward to his third World Cup.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 5: Douglas Lockhart (Scotland)
29 year old Douglas Lockhart is one of Scotland's most experienced players, having been capped over 100 times and captaining the side on several occasions.
IRELAND PlayerLines 4: Andrew Poynter (Ireland Under 19)
"Andrew Who?" was the reaction of the Irish cricketing public when the Under 19 World Cup squad was announced.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 3: Ryan Watson (Scotland)
Capped for South African Schools, the Scotland allrounder was Man of the Match in the 2005 ICC Trophy Final and can boast a 44 ball century in the toteSport League.
SCOTLAND ScorerLines 2: Neil Leitch (Scotland)
Scotland's international scorer and official cricket historian Neil Leitch tells CricketEurope all about himself.
CRICKETEUROPE UmpireLines 3: Mike Bailey
Mike Bailey is not only Austria's top cricket administrator but has played for that country and is also an active umpire.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 2: Craig Wright (Scotland)
Scotland's ICC Trophy-winning captain, and his country's leading wicket taker, is the subject of our player profile.
CRICKETEUROPE ScorerLines 1: Wraye Wenigmann (Germany)
Wraye Wenigmann, the German Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association Head Scorer, is the first scorer to feature in our cricketing profiles.
SCOTLAND PlayerLines 1: Paul Hoffman (Scotland)
Scotland's Australian-born opening bowler is the subject of the first our series of profiles of leading European cricketers.
CRICKETEUROPE UmpireLines 2: Paul Baldwin
Our resident umpiring editor and ICC Associate Panel umpire reveals all, including that he is about to become a film star!
NETHERLANDS UmpireLines 1: Steve Tovey
Our new European UmpiringLines begins by featuring experienced ECC tournament umpire Steve Tovey from The Netherlands.


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