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Police find written cricketer kit


Published on Thursday, 40 19 April 2012

Police have some of the labeled shipped late Ben Hollioake of England restored cricket equipment stolen by burglars from his family '.

Brother Adam Hollioake said yesterday of the crime which tragically short international career robbed him and his parents of valuable items of Ben's assigned to.

Melbourne-born Hollioake, died in a car crash in Perth at the age of 24 in 2002 won two test matches and 20 in-a day internationals for England.

His brother, also a former England Player, broke the message on Twitter from the collapse last night in the Hollioakes family house in Perth on Monday.

Former England Captain Michael has current test player, and Kevin Pietersen and James Anderson, who soon called "- again via Twitter - for all the efforts that are being made to restore the property and to catch the criminals."

Hollioake of the contemporary England ', and subsequent ashes winning captain, wrote: "Please seek help the idiots, the in @ Adamhollioake have broken parents House and stolen Ben ' the England possession." Adam Hollioake, his brother for years in Surrey, test and ODI t-Shirts, listed ODI as well as helmets, boots and a County team-mate bats Blazer "The stolen property."

And all other structures in Australia and elsewhere be required to "in the case of one personal items for sale online or otherwise will appear."

Perhaps owing to this cause of action West Australia police allegedly carried out a search warrant and since recovered some of the kit. But Adam Hollioake later made it clear that much still untreated.

"Guys, WA police have a great job done and a half restored bag Kit." Have still a lot missing, including his play shirts, "tweeted it."


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