January 21, 2008
Venkatesh prasad got information from Lillee
Dennis Lillee turned informant at the request of Indian bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad and provided intelligence on the Perth winds .Lillee told about the winds and how to use them to venkatesh prasad(indian bowling coach),i got this information from a australian paper,the next shocking news was i found in one magazine about the involvement of bookies and bcci money power played a crucial innings in perth test.The decision to axe Ganguly was a major sore point. Test skipper Anil Kumble has retired from one-day cricket, leaving the captaincy to wicketkeeper M.S. Dhoni. Harbhajan was 12th man in the breakthrough Perth Test victory but he joined in celebrations as if he had played a key role. Fast bowler Sree santh will return from a shoulder injury, while Harbhajan Singh has been picked, pending his appeal against a racial charge. Sreesanth fired Australian emotions in the one-day series in India last October when he became involved in some ugly scenes with Andrew Symonds. He has vowed not to change his approach when the two nations clash in a Twenty20 game at the MCG on February 1, and two days later at the Gabba in the opening one-day match. sources: foxsports, australia
25 Tips for Marketing Your Blog
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January 10, 2008
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