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Rudolph and McGrath flay Glamorgan

A superb partnership between Jacques Rudolph and Anthony McGrath gave the Yorkshire an advantage they never looked like losing, beating Glamorgan by 49 runs.

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'There are no hard feelings' - Rudolph

When South Africa last toured England in 2003, left-hand batsman Jacques Rudolph played all five Tests. Five years later, Rudolph is not with the visiting South African side, but in the middle of a Kolpak contract with Yorkshire.

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Kolpak era coming to an end?

There are undoubtedly a number of quality cricketers who have qualified to play in England as Kolpaks. Murray Goodwin, Deon Kruis and Jacques Rudolph come to mind. They are in a minority, however; the vast majority lack international experience and are keeping out young England-qualified players. I’m pleased to hear that the era might be [...]

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Yorkshire keep Gough's dream alive

Darren Gough's dream of finishing his career with a Lord's final appearance lives on after Yorkshire overcame Gloucestershire at Bristol. They made slightly heavy weather of the target, but a calm half-century from Jacques Rudolph guided them across the line with 35 balls to spare.