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Exclusive interview: A decade after his last Test match, Chris Lewis attempted to smuggle £140,000 worth of cocaine through Gatwick airport, and was sentenced to 13 years in prison ...
Former England cricketer Chris Lewis on "going 100mph" as he tries to rebuild his life - and help others - after prison.
Chris Lewis was a keen observer of the first two Tests between England and India in Chennai, not only because he is aware of the effect that seeing cricket on free-to-air television can have.
He has already started. Ahead of the 2016 domestic season in England, Lewis travelled the first-class counties delivering a talk to county players about the dangers of failing to plan for their ...
Chris Lewis,the forgotten cricketer of England, could well be grabbing the headlines soon. He is coming up an autobiography and it is expected to be explosive to say the least. It is being billed ...
Clairmonte Chris Lewis, born on the Valentine’s Day of 1968 in Georgetown, Guyana was a colourful character and had the potential to be one of the finest all-rounders for England.
Former England cricketer Chris Lewis will appear in court on drug smuggling charges on Tuesday after around four kilos (9 lbs) of cocaine was seized at Gatwick Airport, the Home Office said.
Chris Lewis's journey from opening the bowling for England in the 1992 World Cup final to contemplating suicide and being convicted of drugs smuggling has him feeling as ambitious as when he was a ...
Former England all-rounder Chris Lewis, recently released from prison, said on Tuesday that he hoped his mistakes and experiences could prevent cricketers from falling into similar traps. Lewis ...
Chris Lewis experienced the highs of 32 Tests and 53 ODIs for England - but his life suffered a crushing low in 2009 when he was sentenced to 13 years in prison after being found guilty of drug ...
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