David Brignull

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David Brignull (born 27 November 1981 in Forest Gate, London) is an English cricket player. He formerly played for Leicestershire until 2005 after progressing through their academy. Brignull is a medium-fast bowler who has represented his country at Under 19 level.

In 2006 he was signed by Shropshire in Minor Counties cricket. [1] The following season he represented Cambridgeshire in Minor Counties cricket. He is the nephew of former professional footballer Phil Brignull.

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References

  1. "Shropshire County Cricket Club bring in Brignull". BBC. 8 March 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2007.