Greg Mail
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Gregory John Mail is a batsman for the New South Wales Blues
New South Wales Blues
The New South Wales cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales...

. A tall opening batsman with a solid technique, he debuted for New South Wales in 1999-2000. His most successful season was 2003-04, after which he has struggled to hold a place in the XI.

In 1998 Mail was awarded a cricketing scholarship by New South Wales
New South Wales Cricket Association
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, which enabled him to spend the English summer playing for Northern
Northern Cricket Club
The Northern Cricket Club, located in Crosby on north Merseyside, was founded in 1859.The original clubhouse was in Rawson Road in nearby Seaforth until 1879, when the club moved to Haigh Road in Waterloo Park....

 in the Liverpool Competition
Liverpool and District Cricket Competition
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. In 2007 Mail played for Colne
Colne Cricket Club
Colne Cricket Club is a cricket club in the Lancashire League, which plays its home games at The Horsfield in Colne. For the 2011 season their captain is Matthew Wilson, and their professional is Mansoor Amjad of Pakistan. The club has won the league on four occasions and won the cup six times,...

 in the Lancashire League, finishing the season as the League's highest scorer with 1,198 runs at 79.86.

Greg Mail attended James Ruse Agricultural High School. He is now known as the Run Machine due to his heavy scoring in the Sydney Grade competition, but the Mailman is the dull traditional nom de plume. He recently completed the Oxfam Trailwalk, giving support back to the comminuty.

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