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I never used foul terminology – Dean Jones – Cricket News Roundup – Part 2 – October 18, 2012

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I never used foul terminology – Dean Jones – Cricket News Roundup – Part 2 – October 18, 2012
Former Australian batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Tamim-Iqbal-c2640, during his stint as Chittagong Kings’ technical director.

Tamim, who was the icon player for the franchise in the inaugural http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 Premier League, recently revealed that he and Jones had a strained relationship, where the latter asked him to leave the nets during a practice session.
While the former Australian admitted that two had their differences, he denied using any foul language claiming that the player was playing with injury. "I have never used such terminology and neither did Tamim apologise," http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jones-c69217 told ESPNcricinfo. “..When
I saw him batting at the nets, I told him that an injured batsman shouldn't be batting in the nets. He didn't want to give a fitness test either."    
Former http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Martin-David-Crowe-c74854, has blamed his cancer on the rigours of frequent travelling during his 13-year International career; however, said the disease is treatable and will fight it as he approached a Test innings during his playing
days.
The stylish batsman, who played 77 Tests for his country, was diagnosed with a grade two follicular lymphoma and will get treatment in the next couple of weeks following extensive tests and consultation. The player has thanked his well-wishers for their
overwhelming support.
"In the past, on travels during my cricket career, suffering salmonella and glandular fever has compromised me. The result of a weakened immune system over the last two decades is basically why I have become exposed to this sort of disease," he said.
Perth Scorchers’ wicket-keeper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Luke-Ronchi-c73300, was left disappointed after watching rain ruining their Champions League T20 match against the Indian Premier League champions, Kolkata Knight Riders, last night.

After being put into bat, the Scorchers had reached 91 for 2 in 14 overs before heavy rain intervened to wash out the game. A point each for both sides meant that KKR were knocked out of competition following their opening two losses, while putting the Australian
franchise in a must-win situation in their remaining two games.
While the task remains an uphill one, Ronchi is confident of progression to the next round, provided the rain stays away. Their next match will be against another IPL franchise in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Delhi-c780 Daredevils. 

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