Berkshire are a team in form and with records firmly in their sights. Here, director of cricket Danny Hall and Richard Morris explain how they’ve dominated, and how they plan to continue to dominate for the foreseeable…

Berkshire are a team in form and with records firmly in their sights. Here, director of cricket Danny Hall and Richard Morris explain how they’ve dominated, and how they plan to continue to dominate for the foreseeable…
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