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  • Symonds’ absence won’t hurt: Watson

    Sept. 25: Simon Katich’s two Test hundreds in the Caribbean make him the likely candidate to take over the wayward Andrew Symonds’ slot in the starting line-up, but fit-again all-rounder Shane Watson who is on the comeback trail is a tempting <a href="http://healthout-dr.bagmane.corp.yahoo.com/yahoocricketinterviews/2008/09/26/symonds%e2%80%99-absence-won%e2%80%99t-hurt-watson/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>

  • Mendis is not the easiest to play: Kirsten

    Coach Gary Kirsten left for South Africa on Tuesday to attend his ailing mother. The BCCI confirmed there was no interim appointment to replace Kirsten. The date for the South African’s return is also not known. Kirsten said he had full faith in <a href="http://healthout-dr.bagmane.corp.yahoo.com/yahoocricketinterviews/2008/08/06/mendis-is-not-the-easiest-to-play-kirsten/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>

  • Mendis is a revelation, says Trevor Bayliss

    Sri Lanka’s practice session ahead of the second Test here against India was full of intensity and indicated no complacency that can come with a win as convincing as the one achieved in Colombo. A good part of the credit should go to coach Trevor Ba <a href="http://healthout-dr.bagmane.corp.yahoo.com/yahoocricketinterviews/2008/07/30/mendis-is-a-revelation-says-trevor-bayliss/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>

  • No one realises how good a team we are: Uthappa

    Bangalore based Robin Uthappa has no regrets over missing out on playing for the Bangalore Royal Challengers in the Indian Premier League. Having played most of his cricket in Bangalore, the India opener is happy to be with the Mumbai Indians."Mumbai <a href="http://healthout-dr.bagmane.corp.yahoo.com/yahoocricketinterviews/2008/04/17/no-one-realises-how-good-a-team-we-are-uthappa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>