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G Sports a cricket agency with a difference with no charge to the club and a non profit company that gives somthing back to cricket ,We supply free coaching to young children and adults to people who have never had the chance to learn this great game For over 8 years we have been acting agents for some of the worlds best players and many IPL stars . During this time we have established a core of first class cricketers that come to the UK and perform for their respective clubs year after year.
New and first class cricketers are continually being added to our extensive list.
We only represent players that have been hand picked by the senior first class cricketers we currently represent. This ensures that only the players with the necessary attributes to suceed in UK club cricket are recommended to our clubs.

We predominantly supply players from Indian first class cricket, but also have contacts in South Africa, Zimbabwe .
For the 2011 season simply register your clubs details and requirements and we will contact you is discuss the players available.
Alternatively, contact Gregg on 07888 682743 and he will gladly be of assistance.
Latest Cricket News
- Panesar takes six to leave England chasing 145
Monty Panesar completed a triumphant return to Test cricket as he took six Pakistan wickets to leave England chasing 145... - Eight maidens to victory
In a series speckled with Indian wickets, the spell Peter Siddle remembered most fondly was one that passed without... - 'Shown the world we're on the way up' - Clarke
Australia's completion of a 4-0 hiding of India at Adelaide Oval was a triumph without triumphalism. The hosts' captain... - Marsh could be sent back to Shield
Shaun Marsh may need time away from the spotlight in the Sheffield Shield to rediscover his game after a dire series... - 'We also won 2-0 in India'
India continue to keep bringing up their home record in response to their back-to-back 0-4 whitewashes in England and... - No need for anyone to retire - Sehwag
None of the senior players is retiring as of now, the India team has said - Bates, Latham picked; Brendon McCullum to lead
Brendon McCullum will lead New Zealand in the ODI and T20 series against Zimbabwe, in place of Ross Taylor who has been... - Australia wrap up 4-0 whitewash
Australia took 59 minutes on the final day in Adelaide to wrap up a 4-0 whitewash over India - New Zealand bowl out Zimbabwe twice in a day
On a manic third day New Zealand pulled off their biggest Test win sending Zimbabwe to their biggest Test defeat - England can chase 250 - Broad
Stuart Broad has said that England "would not want to be chasing much more than 250" in the final innings against... - Nawaz shines as Pakistan U-19s level series
Pakistan Under-19s registered a four-wicket win againt South Africa Under-19s in a low-scoring one-dayer in Cape Town,... - Tabish bowls Sind to innings win
A round-up of the Pentangular Cup matches that took place on January 27 - Yadav's ton reduces East Zone advantage
Suryakumar Yadav rescued West Zone from a top-order collapse with brisk century, but East Zone still held the edge on... - Buttler serves up victory for England Lions
Jos Buttler hammered a 56-ball hundred as England Lions won the 1st unofficial ODI against Sri Lanka A by 68 runs - India 'disappointed' not 'embarrassed' - Ashwin
R Ashwin has clarified that India are not embarrassed by their showing in Australia, rather they are disappointed - Surgery to rule Bennett out of season
Hamish Bennett, the New Zealand fast bowler, will undergo surgery next month as he tries to overcome a persistent back... - Azhar and Shafiq fight but England hold edge
For the first time in their notional home series, Pakistan had a crowd to strengthen their resolve. They came in their... - Ross Taylor out of series with calf injury
Ross Taylor, the New Zealand captain, has been ruled out for three to four weeks after picking up a calf strain - Australia four wickets from a 4-0 whitewash
Whitewash, clean sweep, shutout. Whatever you like to call it, Australia were on track for a 4-0 series victory over... - Rain washes out bulk of day two
Only 15.2 overs were bowled on the second day of the Test between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at McLean Park before light,...
Latest Signings
G Sports welcomes Luthando Mnyando
Testomonials
" Gregg
Thanks for your reliable support and hard work in sourcing oversea's players over the past 4 years. The guys we've had have not only been value on the pitch, they've also been great clubmen, contributing significantly to junior and senior player development. I have no hesitation in continuing to recommend you as a contact for oversea's cricketers.
Cheers
Greg Wright
Club Captain
Himley C.C. "