Pakistan cricketer Ramiz Raja reveals Abid Ali’s weakness ahead of England series

Ramiz Raja reveals Abid Ali's weakness ahead of the England series Pakistan cricket

Ramiz Raja: “Abid does not play short balls well, hence he will have to take care of boun­cers. The England bowlers will come with full home­work and try to disturb his form”

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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has revealed has opening batsman Abid Ali “does not play short balls well”.

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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20: Sri Lanka emerge victorious in last ball thriller

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Senanayake and Perera celebrate after leading Sri Lanka to victory off the last ball of the match

Sri Lanka were pushed to their limits once again by Bangladesh, but managed to escape with a three-wicket win in the second Twenty20 International in Chittagong thanks to Sachithra Senanayake’s last ball heroics.

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I am having much more fun playing for Australia with Lehmann in charge, reveals Shane Watson

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“I know how lucky I am to be involved in such a special environment because it doesn’t always come along”

Australia all-rounder Shane Watson has revealed that he is having more fun playing for the national team after Darren Lehmann replaced Mickey Arthur as head coach.

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Mickey Arthur’s claims are ‘pretty disappointing’ and sound like ‘sour grapes to me’, says Shane Warne

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Warne believes Cricket Australia made the right move by firing Arthur and hiring Lehmann

Former Australia spin king Shane Warne has announced that ex-coach Mickey Arthur’s claims in his private legal documents, which were recently leaked to the media and public, were “pretty disappointing” and sounded like “sour grapes” to him.

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Don’t look at me, I had nothing to do with the David Warner controversy, insists Shane Watson

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Watson is smiling once again after having been handed his opening spot back

Australia all-rounder Shane Watson has dismissed rumours and speculation that he encouraged Cricket Australia and then coach Mickey Arthur to impose a harsher punishment on opening batsman David Warner after he punched England’s Joe Root at the Walkabout bar in Birmingham during the recently concluded Champions Trophy.

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