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Cricket team
Mansfield Hosiery Mills Cricket Club
Personnel
Captain
Craig Gould
Overseas player(s)
Dylan Barmby
Team information
Founded
1947
Home ground
The Fieldings, Huthwaite
History
Notts Premier wins
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Official website
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Mansfield Hosiery Mills Cricket Club is an English cricket club based in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. The club competes in the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board Premier League, which is an accredited ECB Premier League, gaining promotion to the league in 2004.
Like most Premier League clubs, Mansfield have employed numerous overseas and English professional cricketers. During 2006 this was Francois du Plessis, the South Africa T20I captain and Test and ODI player, and in 2017 Australian cricketer Dylan Barmby. Current[when?] club professional is former Leicestershire player Tom New.
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