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Your support makes all the difference.Alex Ferguson may find it difficult to conceal the irritation which international demands place on his Manchester United squad, but he should be grateful his calling was football, not cricket. 18 counties begin their championship campaign this week, and as ever the victors will probably be the team least susceptible to the requirements of the national side, which will cream off the best players for the better part of half of the season.
The possible impact of overseas players is another vital point to consider, and the bookmakers are in little doubt that Allan Donald will take Warwickshire very close to the title - 5-1 with Ladbrokes is the best price available with the major layers. Surrey, who actually managed to win a trophy last season when successful in the Sunday League, are also prominent in the list, though the unexpected loss of Brendon Julian, called into the Australian squad, and the regular unavailability of Alec Stewart on international duty cannot help their cause. Middlesex, whose bowling lacks depth, also make little appeal at single-figure odds.
Punters should look to Kent, 12-1 with Coral, who finished fourth last season and have since added to both batting and bowling options with the arrival of Alan Wells and leg-spinner Paul Strang.
In the Sunday League it may pay to take a chance with Somerset following the arrival of Dermot Reeve, who knows a great deal about winning one- day competitions, as their coach.
BRITANNIC ASSURANCE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Best prices: 5-1 Warwickshire (L), 6-1 Surrey (H), 8-1 Essex (C,L), Leicestershire (H,L,S), 10-1 Lancashire (L), 12-1 Middlesex (C), Kent (C,S), Derbyshire (H,L,S), 14-1 Yorkshire (C), 16-1 Worcestershire (C,S), 25-1 Northants (H,L,S), 28-1 Glamorgan (H), 33-1 Somerset (H), 40-1 Notts (H,S), 50-1 Gloucs (L,S), 66-1 Hants (C), 150-1 Sussex (L), 750-1 Durham (L).
AXA EQUITY AND LAW SUNDAY LEAGUE (Best prices): 6-1 Warwickshire (C), Surrey (C,S), 9-1 Lancashire (L), Middlesex (C), 10-1 Kent (S), 12-1 Yorkshire (C), Essex (C), 20-1 Leicestershire (C), Somerset (C), 25-1 Northants (L), 33-1 bar.
C Coral. H William Hill. L Ladbrokes. S Surrey.
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