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Life's a beach

Angus Fraser retired from playing in 2001 to take up the role as chief cricket correspondent for the Independent but this month has made a comeback - playing beach cricket in Australia

Andrew McGlashan
Andrew McGlashan
25-Feb-2013
Angus Fraser retired from playing in 2001 to take up the role as chief cricket correspondent for the Independent but this month has made a comeback - playing beach cricket in Australia. He reports from the second XXXX Gold tournament which is touring the main beaches down under and says, after initial scepticism, that he is having a memorable time winning a few matches and catching up with old friends.
Darren Gough, as a current bowler, had been barred from playing after dominating the 2007 event and I was asked to replace him. It did not take me long to reach my decision – I had previously been paid a lot less to make a fool of myself in Australia, and that was when I was playing in the Ashes.
No, the prospect of spending three weeks travelling around Australia playing the occasional game of beach cricket was too good to turn down. I would be lying if I said the fee did not tempt me, but of equal attraction was the chance to spend time socialising with legends of the game. Lillee and Sir Richard Hadlee, who is playing for New Zealand, the third team in the tournament, were my heroes when I was growing up. Gooch, Allan Border and Martin Crowe are three of the players I admired most during my career, while Robin Smith, Gladstone Small, Chris Cairns and Darren Lehmann are great fun to be with.

Andrew McGlashan is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo