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1. www.devoncricket.co.uk
www.devoncricket.co.uk/county/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/19/2007 Last Visited: 4/14/2007
But, thanks to the intervention of retired Somerset chief executive Peter Anderson, who lives at Beer and is chairman of Seaton CC, the game is back on again.
"Somerset used the game this year as a warm-up for the National Twenty20 Cup, but simply couldn't squeeze it in at the same time next year," said Anderson. -
2. Welcome to Police Sport UK.
www.policesportuk.com/PSU/psuk - [Cached]Last Visited: 11/24/2007
They were Hugh Blenkin, who later retired as Commander of the Metropolitan Police and Peter Anderson, who later retired from his secondment to the I.C.A.C in Hong Kong, as Chief Inspector.
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3. statserver.cricket.org
statserver.cricket.org/link_to - [Cached]Published on: 8/25/2001 Last Visited: 9/6/2001
Chief Executive : Peter Anderson
Somerset Chief executive attends meeting on first-class structure.
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Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson has attended a meeting along with Gloucestershire and E.C.B. officials to discuss the proposed structure for first class cricket in 2003.
As always the factors involve developing the continued interest in cricket , marketing and financial developments , he said.
Marketeers are forever trying to find an alternative audience for new forms of cricket. Their main problem is seeing a continuing need for four-day cricket , and they wish to reduce the four-day game to make room for an extra one day or a new form of short cricket , probably 25 overs per side. One-day matches attract crowds and TV audiences..
Somerset is rural county with sparse but separate centres of population. The county wonders whether or not an alternative audience exists and therefore wants to protect and retain what we have - 7 , 000 vibrant and interested members.

