Tuesday, 13 September 2011
English cricketers Bresnan, Morgan and Tremlett awarded central contracts
Tim Bresnan, Eoin Morgan and
Chris Tremlett have been awarded 12-month
England central contracts for the first time,
the England and Wales Cricket Board
announced on Tuesday.
Paul Collingwood, who retired from test
cricket after the successful Ashes series in
Australia, did not have his contract renewed.
"I am delighted that Tim Bresnan, Eoin
Morgan and Chris Tremlett have all been
awarded 12-month central contracts for the
first time," national selector Geoff Miller said
in a statement.
"Central contracts are designed to reward
players who perform well consistently for
England and all three have made significant
contributions to the team's recent success
in retaining the Ashes in Australia and
beating Sri Lanka and India at home."
England replaced India at the top of the
world test rankings during their 4-0 series
whitewash this year.d test rankings during their 4-0 series
whitewash this year.
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