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Law handed testimonial

Stuart Law has been granted a testimonial by Lancashire for 2007



Stuart Law has been a consistent run-scorer for Lancashire since 2002 © Getty Images
Stuart Law has been granted a testimonial by Lancashire for 2007. He joined Lancashire in 2002 after a prolific six years spell with Essex and, while at Old Trafford, has underlined his reputation as one of the most consistent batsmen in county cricket.

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He has scored over 5300 runs for Lancashire in 68 first-class matches with 18 centuries and is the club's vice-captain. Lancashire's chairman Jack Simmons said: "I introduced Stuart to English cricket when he came over as Littleborough's professional at the age of 19 and I have always admired the way he plays the game.

"He was superb for Queensland and Essex and when he became available we moved very quickly to bring him to Lancashire. And he has proved great value. His statistics show what he has achieved on the field, but he has also played a big part in the tremendous dressing-room spirit we have at the Club."

Law, 37, said: "I am delighted to get a testimonial, and I am proud that it is Lancashire who have granted it. I enjoy life in this part of the world, and I love playing for the Club. It is where I want to finish my playing career."

Born in Brisbane, Stuart played for Queensland from 1988 to 2004 and captained them to a series of successes. He joined Essex in 1996 and is in his 11tth season in county cricket.

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