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  • They were added to Ireland's exciting home-grown talents, many of them from long-established Irish cricketing families, such as the O'Brien brothers: Older brother Niall, a wicketkeeper-batsman, has usually been the more acclaimed of the pair—he was English county Northamptonshire's player of the year in 2008—but he was eclipsed at this year's World Cup by his hard-hitting younger sibling.

    Ireland, the Cup's Other Winners Richard Lord 2011

  • Andrew Hall contributed an excellent 86 to Northamptonshire's total against Gloucestershire at the County Ground.

    Andrew Hall's contribution for Northamptonshire may not be enough 2011

  • Mike Hewitt/Getty Images HOLE IN ONE: Onlookers in the press box at the LV County Championship in Hove, England, Thursday, had a view through a hole framed by cracked glass after Northamptonshire's Mal Loye hit a cricket ball through the window during the team's match against Sussex.

    Photos of the Day: Sept. 10 2010

  • In his next over Arafat pinned David Murphy for a duck and although Northamptonshire's tail offered some resistance it was only a matter of time before Sussex wrapped up the win.

    County cricket - as it happened! 2010

  • • Before Northamptonshire's meaningless road sign strapline, "Let yourself grow", the county went for the more straightforward "Welcome to Northamptonshire" Editorial, 24 December.

    Letters 2010

  • In Division Two at Northampton, Glamorgan posted 207 in reply to Northamptonshire's first innings of 494.

    Jaik Mickleburgh finds range to give Essex edge over Nottinghamshire Barney Ronay at Chelmsford 2010

  • Reusable shopping bags will go on sale in the Northamptonshire's libraries (UK) later this year as part of a bid to banish plastic carriers

    Northamptonshire County Council libraries to sell reusable carrier bags 2008

  • A unique and innovative project that aims to record and promote the histories and stories of Northamptonshire's Black communities and individuals over at least the past 500 years has won the coveted 2005 CILIP/LiS Libraries Change Lives Award

    April 2005 2005

  • "It is clear that the Romans concentrated their wine-making efforts in Northamptonshire's Nene Valley, near the village of Wollaston," says Brown, "where we found ancient vineyards covering nearly 30 acres."

    Wine Lover's Guide to Ancient Britain 2000

  • The fields in Leicestershire are sometimes so large that it requires a residence to get anything like a general knowledge of the hunt, and, you know, Northamptonshire's the country for my money, after

    Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 1833

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