Saturday, 6 August 2011

Collingwood Is Committed To Durham

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Paul Collingwood was completed months of speculation about a possible move away from Durham, signing a three-year contract that bind to Chester-le-Street, at least until the end of 2014.

Collingwood international career ended when he lost the Twenty20 captain after his retirement from Test cricket at the end of the Ashes, and was in the 28-day approach to Derbyshire in July, fueling rumors that may progress to the north-east .

But back in the form of Durham, said he was happy to stay at his club at home.

"I am a guy from across Durham and I really enjoyed being back in the locker room with the guys," he said. "The club is ambitious and the quality of the team shows how committed we are to win more silverware in the coming years, and I want to be a part of this success more athletic -. Bring back the North East"

Geoff Cook, Durham coach, said: "We are delighted that Paul has decided to commit his future to Durham -. It is a great player with fantastic attitude and a genuine desire for the club to continue to advance, it has consistently produced match winning performances for us, since his return to the side and have the representative of the club, on and off the field is bright. "

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