Brett Lee should quit Test cricket: Rodney Hogg < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateFormer Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.Lee's international future is at the crossroads, with the 76-Test veteran taking time out to ponder his future after succumbing to an elbow injury.Despite his litany of setbacks,...
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Surrey keeper Davies eyeing England Test spot < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateSurrey wicketkeeper Steve Davies has said that is eyeing a spot in the England Test squad in the long term, and adds that is looking forward to his stint as understudy to current wicketkeeper Matt Prior.While his glovework is tidy, it is his ability with the bat that has caught the eye of the selectors, The Sun reports.The...
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Surrey keeper Davies eyeing England Test spot < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateSurrey wicketkeeper Steve Davies has said that he is eyeing a spot in the England Test squad in the long term, and adds that is looking forward to his stint as understudy to current wicketkeeper Matt Prior.While his glove work is tidy, it is his ability with the bat that has caught the eye of the selectors, The Sun reports.The...
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Test quick Rodney Hogg has urged Brett Lee to give his Baggy Green and retire from Test cricket in a bid to spearhead Australia's World Cup campaign in 2011.While Lee is not convinced his illustrious Test career (310 wickets at 30.82) is over, Hogg says Lee, 33, must bite the bullet and put his energies into the game's shorter forms.'Brett Lee should just retire from Test cricket. There's been examples...
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Melbourne, Nov 21 : Former Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.Lee's international future is at the crossroads, with the 76-Test veteran taking time out to ponder his future after succumbing to an elbow injury.Despite his litany of setbacks, Lee is not convinced his illustrious Test career, 310 wickets...
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Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.Lee's international future is at the crossroads, with the 76-Test veteran taking time out to ponder his future after succumbing to an elbow injury.Despite his litany of setbacks, Lee is not convinced his illustrious Test career, 310 wickets at 30.82, is over.'Brett...
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Melbourne, Nov 21 : Former Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.Lee's international future is at the crossroads, with the 76-Test veteran taking time out to ponder his future after succumbing to an elbow injury.Despite his litany of setbacks, Lee is not convinced his illustrious Test career, 310 wickets...
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Middlesex have signed Australian Adam Gilchrist for next year's Twenty20 campaign and hope to recruit Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar as well, the English county side said on Thursday.Gilchrist, a record-breaking wicketkeeper and high-scoring batsman, retired from international cricket in 2008 and captained the Hyderabad-based Deccan Chargers to the Indian Premier League title this year.as a...
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Gilchrist, a record-breaking wicketkeeper and high-scoring batsman, retired from international cricket in 2008 and captained the Hyderabad-based"Playing domestic cricket in England is the last important piece in my resume as a professional cricketer and I feel very fortunate that I can now realise this ambition at Lord's with Middlesex," he told the club website.Middlesex chief executive Vinny Codrington...
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were struggling at 105 for four at lunch against Sri Lanka on the first day of the first cricket Test match at the Sardar Patel Stadium at Motera here Monday.Rahul Dravid was batting on 45 and Yuvraj Singh on 35 at the break. Fast bowler Chanaka Welegedara picked up three for 28.Earlier, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and opted to bat against Sri Lanka.Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir,...
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