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Brian Lara backs Darren Bravo to become world-class – Cricket News Roundup – May 16, 2012 – Part

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Brian Lara backs Darren Bravo to become world-class – Cricket News Roundup – May 16, 2012 – Part 2
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DM-Bravo-c1386 to shine and emulate him in becoming one of the best players in world cricket.
The former skipper feels that his cousin has all the credentials to succeed and believes that his style of play is easily comparable with his own batting approach. In his short career so far, Bravo has already shown immense potential, having made over 1000 runs at an impressive average of 49.59, including three centuries.
"I believe he has the ability without a doubt, but speaking to him, I believe he has the mental strength and dedication needed too. I am sure he will be a world class player," Lara said.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Umesh-Yadav-c94625, claims that his side will be looking to claim top spot in the current Indian Premier League despite becoming the first team to secure their passage to the knock out phase.
Yadav was in superb form against Kings XI last night, picking up three wickets, including the prized one of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DPMD-Jayawardene-c1397 than allowed them to win the game with six balls to spare.
The Indian spearhead admitted that the current campaign has been his best and is looking forward to claim victories in their last two league games, starting from their clash with Royal Challengers Bangalore.
"We are not going to take our coming games lightly. We are going to give our best to win the remaining matches also," he said.
Indian legend, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sunil-Manohar-Gavaskar-c91863, has backed BCCI’s decision to suspend five domestic players after they were found guilty of spot fixing during the Indian Premier League.
The players in question include Mohnish Mishra ( Pune http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Abhinav-Bali-c41754. All players have been suspended with immediate effect.
"You don't need players who are even contemplating doing the things that they have allegedly done. You need to ban them not just from IPL but ban them till the inquiry is complete," Gavaskar said, while talking to 'NDTV'.
 

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