Graham Wagg

All-rounder Graham Wagg signs contract extension with Glamorgan
Monday 17th December 17:12

All-rounder Graham Wagg has signed a contract extension with Glamorgan which keeps him at the county until 2015.

Wagg makes Glamorgan switch
Wednesday 15th September 17:11

Glamorgan have secured the signing of all-rounder Graham Wagg on a three-year contract from Derbyshire.

Wagg contemplates Derby exit
Tuesday 20th July 12:15

Derbyshire's Graham Wagg is considering offers from other counties ahead of the 2011 season.

Read to lead Sixes squad
Tuesday 29th September 15:59

Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper Chris Read will captain the England side at the Hong Kong Sixes.

Stubbings sees off Surrey
Wednesday 22nd April 19:15

Derbyshire maintained their impressive home record in the County Championship with a five-wicket win over Surrey.

Rogers hits ton in draw
Wednesday 16th July 19:00

A century from Australian Chris Rogers entertained the Wantage Road crowd as the match petered out into a draw.

Derbyshire complete easy win
Saturday 7th June 19:00

Worcestershire collapsed for the second time in the match on day three as Derbyshire completed victory by an innings and 95 runs.

Wagg too hot for Dynamos
Friday 2nd May 22:54

Graham Wagg took one-day best figures of 4-35 as Derbyshire beat Friends Provident holders Durham by one run at the County Ground.

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