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Cricket News in Brief – October 04, 2011 - Part 3

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Cricket News in Brief – October 04, 2011 - Part 3
Australian Skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 tour as a tough challenge
for his team.
The Skipper, who recently led his squad to a triumphant Test tour against the Sri Lankan hosts, also said that the Proteas are a good team to play with and are competitive under all formats of the sport.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Clarke-c51120 further comprehended that the hosts will be looking to fall hard on the Aussie tourists since the South Africans have been quite effective on their own home-turf.
Spinner http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Monty-Panesar-c2024 has a three-year extension with his county side, Sussex,
which will keep the causative bowler on-board till 2015.
Commenting on his extended commitment with Sussex, Panesar said, “I am delighted to have pledged my future to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sussex-c852 and I am equally pleased in the commitment that the club have shown to me”.
“The club is going through an exciting period and I'm looking forward to helping them challenge for trophies,” the leg-spinner added.
Panesar also said that he aims to keep up his performance for Sussex which would aid the bowler in paving a strong spot on the English national squad.
Indian pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Harbhajan-Singh-c61453 will make a strong comeback after being omitted from the national team’s first two One Day International (ODI) matches, set to begin on October 14, 2011, against the English visitors.
Zaheer, who is currently going through a rehabilitation phase for his ankle injury, said that Harbhajan has been a true spin maestro for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750, but will soon be seen with an imposing comeback.
“Harbhajan was a champion bowler and he would definitely fight back for his place in the team,” said Zaheer.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RJ-Harris-c2330 said that he is up for the South Africa tour and will not be want to rest or omitted for the team’s overseas visit.
Harris remained to be one of the most effective bowlers for Australia during the Sri Lankan Test series, but was asked to sit out following a hamstring injury.
However, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Harris-c61739 said that he has recovered from his hamstring injury and will aim to play as many matches he can.

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