Our last Twitter Round Up dealt with the Dhaka Premier League and events in Australia, as we saw Nottinghamshire players jet across the world to start their winter preparations. This one, however, centres more on movement into the county.

Last week, Nottinghamshire announced the signing of Australian Test bowler Peter Siddle as their overseas player for the 2014 season, an announcement which clearly pleased Luke Fletcher:

 


We make that two sentences, and seven exclamation marks level of excitement from Fletch. News travelled fast, too, with James Taylor contributing from Perth:


 


Nottinghamshire's preparations for the season ahead are continuing at Trent Bridge, with the players in the middle of an intensive programme set by Strength & Conditioning coach Paul Watson. While this has been largely gym-based work, the work was taken into unfamiliar circumstances over the weekend.

 

 

 

In Australia, England are readying themselves for this winter’s Ashes series, but during their final warm up game in Sydney, Harry Gurney, with the camp as a specialist net bowler, found time to appreciate one of the finer things in life.

Gurney's love for all things classical is well known, and his appreciation for the Sydney Opera House expected. 

Graeme Swann, however, opted for a different visual spectacle, though one no-less impressive.

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