Herald Land is the official sponsor of Rikki Clarke's cricket bats.
When Warwickshire signed Rikki Clarke late in the 2008 season the move had plenty of doubters.
The all-rounder arrived with abundant natural ability, no-one disputed that, but also plenty of baggage.

Clarke burst on to the scene at Surrey in such impressive fashion (scoring a century on his first-class debut and another in his second championship game) that he made his Test debut for England at 22. His rise was rapid and spectacular.
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Warwickshire player Rikki Clarke is set to join the England Lions Australia tour. Following a successful season at Warwickshire Rikki will join the England Lions squad on Tuesday and will be returning to the UK on the 3rd of March.
After arriving in Australia the squad will play Victoria in three one-day warm up games at the Junction Oval and the MCG in Melbourne. Read more...
| Personal information | ||||
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| Full name | Rikki Clarke | |||
| Born | (1981-09-29) 29 September 1981(age 30) Orsett, England |
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| Nickname | Clarkey, Crouchy | |||
| Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | |||
| Batting style | Right-handed | |||
| Bowling style | Right-arm fast-medium | |||
RIKKI CLARKE was named after the man who scored the most famous goal in Tottenham's history.
He was about to be called Glenn - no prizes for guessing which player inspired that - but then his father saw Ricky Villa at Wembley in 1981.
Not Ricky, definitely not Richard, but Rikki. Read more...
Liverpool (third day of four): Lancashire, with one second-innings wicket in hand, are 283 runs ahead of Warwickshire.
PAT GIBSON
Rikki Clarke equaled the first-class record of seven catches in an innings by a fielder and Steven Croft and Karl Brown shared a fourth-wicket partnership of 208 as Lancashire and Warwickshire locked horns on another riveting day’s play at Aigburth. Read more...
Our congratulations to Rikki Clarke, who took seven catches in an innings to equal the World Record.
Warwickshire all-rounder Rikki Clarke equalled the world record for catches taken by an outfielder during day three of the Championship match against Lancashire.
Clarke took seven catches in the hosts' second innings - including the first six wickets to fall - and will have a chance to beat the world record on Thursday morning.
Clarke snared Paul Horton, Stephen Moore, Mark Chilton, Steven Croft and Karl Brown in his usual second slip berth and Tom Smith when fielding as the only slip to spinner Jeetan Patel. Read more...
Herald Land REB LLC is the official sponsor of Rikki Clarke's cricket bats - our logo will be displayed on the back on his bats for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Read more...

