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Marcus Trescothick last night admitted to feeling nervous as he prepares for his first overseas trip since quitting England’s disastrous defence of the Ashes 15 months ago with a recurrence of his long-standing stress-related illness.
Trescothick, who flew home from his second trip in succession shortly after the squad arrived in Australia in November 2006, spent last year rebuilding his life, and his career with Somerset, with the help of close friends and advisers.
Test Run: Marcus Trescothick will make his comeback next month with Somerset’s visit to the Middle East
The left-hander, 32, flies with the county to Dubai next month to take part in the ARCH Trophy alongside Lancashire, Sussex, Yorkshire, Essex and a team from the United Arab Emirates, for which he will be away for almost two weeks.
And Trescothick, who last played for England in a one-day international against Pakistan in Septe...
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