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Cricket News In Brief – October 15, 2011 - Part 4

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Cricket News In Brief – October 15, 2011 - Part 4
Indian batting maestro, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Tendulkar-c2556, has returned to the nets on Friday, after suffering a toe injuring his side’s recent tour to England.
Tendulkar was amongst the long list of Indian senior players who returned home with a bag of injuries, but with some making their return on the national roster, such as http://www.senore.com/Cricket/G-Gambhir-c1447, Tendulkar still remains omitted from the team which is currently facing
the Poms in the home 5-match One Day International (ODI) series.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Andrew-Flower-c44362, has said that Graeme Swann’s book was not a good idea and that it should have come later.
“I personally don’t think that it’s a good idea for current players to be talking about their fellow players. The written word does come across very, very differently - when you can’t judge a person’s tone - and particularly with Swann’s words, that is an
accurate and important point,” said Flower.
Swann, in his recently published autobiography, cited his opinions about the spinner’s team-mates, as well his comments on http://www.senore.com/Cricket/KP-Pietersen-c1806 being a bad choice to be picked as the English Captain in 2008 and 2009.
Australian all-rounder, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DE-Bollinger-c1348 for being fit and charging for the national squad.
Watson, who is also Michael Clarke’s deputy, commended Bollinger for his imposing bowling stint on the recent, opening Twenty20 (T20) match against the Proteas, where the fast bowler marked his first ever premier under the format.
“Doug's been doing this in Twenty20 cricket consistently for the past couple of years. I've seen it with my own eyes for the times I've played against Chennai in the IPL. It's great for us he's fit and charging in as he is,” said http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Watson-c96326.
Australia’s former batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Stuart-Clark-c2591 Nawaz’s nose for accusing the Aussie with match-fixing allegations.
The former batter revealed that he met Nawaz five years ago in Islamabad, where the former Pakistani bowler claimed that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jones-c69217 was involved in a match-fixing offence, which was the cause of him being sacked as player.     
 

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