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Last Updated: Wednesday, 23 May 2007, 11:06 GMT 12:06 UK
The Schofield team - who's who
The Schofield Report is due to be published by the England and Wales Cricket Board on Thursday.

BBC Sport profiles the seven men charged with providing a blueprint for the future of English cricket.

Ken Schofield

Ken Schofield
Schofield, who led the ECB's review, was the executive director of the European PGA Tour for 30 years before stepping down from the post in 2004.

By the time of his retirement, he oversaw the regular European Tour, the European Challenge Tour, the European Seniors Tour and 96 tournaments overall worth �85,339,019 million in total prize money.

Angus Fraser

Seam bowler Fraser played 46 Tests for England between 1989-1998, taking 177 wickets at an average of 27.

A stalwart for Middlesex, Fraser took 886 first-class wickets in total before retiring from cricket in 2002 to become cricket correspondent of the Independent newspaper.

Nasser Hussain

Nasser Hussain
Hussain played 96 Tests for England between 1990-2004, including 45 as captain, scoring 5,764 runs at an average of 37.

As skipper between 1999-2003, he dragged England up from ninth and last in the Test rankings to third before he retired in 2003. He is now a commentator on Sky Sports.

Nick Knight

Nick Knight
Knight was a prolific run-scorer for Essex and Warwickshire who played 17 Tests between 1995-2001.

But it was as a one-day player that Knight really excelled for England, scoring 3,637 runs in 100 matches at an average of 40.

Hugh Morris

Hugh Morris
Left-hand opener Morris was one of the most consistent and successful batsmen in Glamorgan's history but played only two Tests for England.

He retired in 1997 to take up the post of Technical Coaching Director with the ECB and in December 2005 he was promoted to deputy chief executive of the ECB.

Brian Rose

Brian Rose is best remembered for leading Somerset to their first silverware, the Gillette Cup and the John Player League in 1979.

He played nine Tests and two one-day internationals for England and is now Somerset director of cricket.

Micky Stewart

Micky Stewart
Stewart, the father of former England captain Alec, played 522 first-class matches for Surrey and eight Tests for England between 1954-1972, scoring 26,491 runs.

He was manager of England between 1986-1992 and took up the post of director of coaching and excellence at the ECB until his retirement in 1997.

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