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'Family man' Tom Moody refuse to commit
Bridgetown:Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody has dismissed growing speculation of his immediate stepping down and leaving the team a day after his team went down to defending champions Australia by 53 runs in the rain-reduced World Cup final at the Kensington Oval here. ...
Sri Lanka will bounce back, says Jayawardene
Georgetown, Guyana:Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene says his team will bounce back from their dramatic one-wicket World Cup Super Eights defeat against South Africa at the Guyana National Stadium. ...
I'm an 'ideal mentor' for youngsters: Warne
Sydney:With a doping ban, a broken marriage and several sex scandals to his name, Aussie spin king Shane Warne says he has experienced almost all the trials and tribulations of professional and personal life, which make him an ~~ideal mentor~~ for youngsters taking up cric...
KCA needs to adopt a professional approach: Tikolo
Nairobi:Kenyan cricket captain Steve Tikolo called for the sport to be professionalised and renewed the issue of the players being put on contract to end the long simmering dispute in the sport. ...
Ganguly, Chappell will work together: Choudhury
Ranchi:Amitabh Choudhury, the team manager who watched from close quarters the unsavoury dressing room drama involving captain Sourav Ganguly and coach Greg Chappell during the Zimbabwe tour, believes the duo are professional enough to work together. ...
Truce works as BCCI puts lid on coach-capt spat
Mumbai:Seeking to put a lid over the warfare between captain Sourav Ganguly and coach GregChappell, the BCCI today got them to agree that they would work together, an uneasy compromise that is unlikely to bring peace to the Indian dressing room. ...