Sidebottom’s Injury Forces Harmison Out of Retirement; Smith's Secret Wounds
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Sreelata Yellamrazu , Mumbai:
Aug 22 2008
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The game has barely begun and the injury time outs are causing a few shake ups. Steve Harmison hung up his boots at the last Champions Trophy in 2006 and he would not contemplated the day he would find himself back in the reckoning. Graeme...
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As I mentioned before Sree that the English are in rebuilding stage whereas the Proteas are a well knit and a well led side. The difference would definitely show in the series which would see the Proteas prevail. On the contrary if the team from England prevails despite the woes, KP could emerge as a captain that leads from the front. I think though that the turnaround of fortunes won’t happen in a whirlwind manner. They should seriously set the Ashes as their target and build players around that theme giving the present tournament a look from that perspective.
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Steve Harmison should consider himself lucky to have a second chance and a skipper who backs his talent. Someone needed to talk sense into him and it looks like he has got his bearing right with Durham over the season.
He must make this innings count and not drift away like he did the last time round.
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He must make this innings count and not drift away like he did the last time round.
Thanks!
Keep reading,
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Sidebottom’s injury may just prove as a blessing in disguise for the England Team. Let’s hope for the best. All the best to all the members of the team.
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As I mentioned before Sree that the English are in rebuilding stage whereas the Proteas are a well knit and a well led side. The difference would definitely show in the series which would see the Proteas prevail. On the contrary if the team from England prevails despite the woes, KP could emerge as a captain that leads from the front. I think though that the turnaround of fortunes won’t happen in a whirlwind manner. They should seriously set the Ashes as their target and build players around that theme giving the present tournament a look from that perspective.
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Just an off beat comment: would prefer it if people didn’t take liberty to chop and change my name, especially when they don’t know me.
It’s Sreelata and prefer to keep it that way
Thanks!
Keep reading,
www.crickblog.com
It’s Sreelata and prefer to keep it that way
Thanks!
Keep reading,
www.crickblog.com
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Steve Harmison should consider himself lucky to have a second chance and a skipper who backs his talent. Someone needed to talk sense into him and it looks like he has got his bearing right with Durham over the season.
He must make this innings count and not drift away like he did the last time round.
Thanks!
Keep reading,
www.crickblog.com
He must make this innings count and not drift away like he did the last time round.
Thanks!
Keep reading,
www.crickblog.com
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