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1. Lancs stalwart Martin quits cricket
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 October 2004 PETER Martin, Lancashire's 35-year-old paceman, has quit cricket after a depressing, injury-plagued season. -
2. The Chill factor
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 October 2004 THEY call him "Chill" - and you couldn't get a better nickname for the laid-back, even-paced Manchester lad who plans to lead Lancashire cricket into a new era. -
3. Murali Lancs move will boost Sri Lanka
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 10 October 2004 SRI Lanka's Cricket president Mohan de Silva hopes Lancashire's decision to re-sign Muttiah Muralitharan will open the door for other Sri Lankans to move into the English county game. -
4. Lancs set for lift-off
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 October 2004 IT is hard to believe that barely a month ago, the final nails were being driven into a cricket season Lancashire will want to forget. -
5. Cheshire take on the Welsh
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 CHESHIRE have been drawn against Wales in the second round of next season's Minor Counties Cricket Association (MCCA) KO Cup, to be played at home on Sunday, June 12. -
6. Dale cracks show
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 IN the end it could have been a cricket score as two own goals, a debatable penalty, a harsh red card and bad defending all contributed to Rochdale's 5-1 downfall at Northampton. -
7. England face tour dilemma
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 October 2004 ENGLAND'S hopes of avoiding their controversial tour to Zimbabwe next month now rest with the fact-finding mission investigating the safety and security measures in place for the 10-day trip. -
8. Brad's on the way up
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 October 2004 AUSTRALIAN batsman Brad Hodge, who signed a two-year contract with Lancashire this week, has been given a glowing reference from Ricky Ponting. -
9. England tourists told not to worry
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 October 2004 ENGLAND'S reluctant cricketers will have to pack their bags and fly out to Zimbabwe in four weeks time after a security check gave the green light for the controversial tour to go ahead. -
10. Murali bounces back
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 October 2004 MUTTIAH Muralitharan is on his way back to Lancashire - and Red Rose chiefs are hoping to make Brad Hodge their second overseas signing.