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Wednesday, 21 June 2006, 13:38 GMT 14:38 UK

Twenty20 ones to watch

The fourth season of the Twenty20 Cup starts on Tuesday, with Somerset Sabres looking to defend the title they won at The Oval last July.

Whether you have been watching county cricket closely all season, or just follow the shortest form of the game, here are six stars to keep an eye on.

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Darren Lehmann (Yorkshire)
James Benning (Surrey)
Lance Klusener (Northants)
Dominic Thornely (Hampshire)
James Middlebrook (Essex)
Johan Louw (Middlesex)




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