Dear Diaryyou Banished My Demons and Now Life Is Sweet

Daily MailAugust 09, 2004

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JUNE 9, 2004 was a landmark in the life of Ashley Giles, the day he began to banish his demons by writing a diary that is turning into the feel-good story of the summer.

It was the eve of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge and Giles was at the end of his tether. The 31-year-old spinner was in a downward spiral of poor form and shattered confidence. He has been savaged by opponents on the field and by fans and critics off it.

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Dear Diaryyou Banished My Demons and Now Life Is Sweet

Everywhere he looked was doom and gloom.

The Warwickshire leftarmer had reached breaking point in the first two Tests at Lord's and Headingley, despite England's victories.

He arrived in Nottingham wracked by...

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