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Or the peerless Steve Waugh, on the verge of becoming Australia's most successful-ever captain? And with Soper out to make the sport bigger than football, what can Tufnell's former England team-mates and the county game do to support his selfless attempts to raise cricket's profile? The Lancashire fast bowler is on the right track with his blond highlights and boy band good looks, but without a celebrity girlfriend he won't be getting cricket onto the front pages of the tabloids. England's veteran wicket-keeper is still the first choice behind the stumps at 40, and his longevity can be attributed to his meticulous fitness regime.

We need A-list stars like Sir Elton John to host a few parties and if Nasser or Vaughan want to turn up in outlandish outfits more commonly associated with members of the opposite sex, then all well and good. And with Soper suggesting a "pop tune" as part of 's "year of cricket", it's about time the country's top tunesmiths got cracking.

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