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        <description>Ric Sissons runs a niche communications company in Sydney’s Inner City.

He has written four cricket books including the award&#45;winning The Players – A Social History of the Professional Cricketer. All are out of print.

Ric grew up watching cricket at Trent Bridge in Nottingham and the windswept Racecourse Ground, Derby. Today he prefers the back row, top deck of the Members at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 

As an old school footy fan he follows the mighty Balmain Tigers and Wests Tigers in that order. He helped found Stop the Rot the successful campaign to upgrade Leichhardt Oval.</description>
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            <title>How Bumble and Aggers tweeted their way past tea</title>
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            <description>Bumble and Aggers. Watch or listen to coverage of the Ashes from England and you will soon be familiar with these two fellows.
 


Both are now building a strong following on Twitter. The Ashes (sorry #ashes for Twitterers) is ideally suited to Twitter. Plenty of pauses between play, statistics&#45;a&#45;plenty and each moment easily encapsulated in 140 characters.
 
Bumble otherwise known as David Lloyd, is a regular in the Sky Sports Commentary Box &#8211; by gum, he&#8217;s the lad with the broad Lancashire accent.</description>
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