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Australia captain Michael Clarke has made it clear that he and head coach Darren Lehmann have never told opening batsman David Warner to sledge opposition batsmen.
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Australia captain Michael Clarke has made it clear that he and head coach Darren Lehmann have never told opening batsman David Warner to sledge opposition batsmen.

“Nobody (of the pair) has got exceptional performances as far as (playing for) West Indies is concerned”
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West Indies chief selector Clive Lloyd has admitted that “it was a very difficult decision” to not include all-rounders Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo in the World Cup squad.
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Legendary India batsman Rahul Dravid has announced that he enjoyed playing under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
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Former England batting coach Graham Gooch has rubbished the comments Kevin Pietersen made about ex-head coach Andy Flower in his autobiography.

“What I was trying to do by my earlier comments is calm a situation and I realise that they had completely the opposite effect”
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Angus Porter, who is the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers’ Association, has apologised for his earlier comments about England all-rounder Moeen Ali.
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England batsman Ian Bell has announced that match-fixing is a “cancer of the game that needs to be eradicated” before it becomes a full-blown epidemic.
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England batsman Michael Carberry has been included in the ODI and Twenty20 squad for the national team’s upcoming home series against Sri Lanka.
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“I’ve made it very clear to David how disappointed I was, and am, with his comments”
Australia captain Michael Clarke has expressed his disappointment towards opening batsman David Warner’s comments about South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman AB de Villiers tampering with the ball in order to allow the pace attack to get more reverse swing during the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
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“It’s added an extra 10% motivation to the guys following the comments he has made”
South Africa head coach Russell Domingo is the latest person to enter the fray of the controversial remarks made by Australia opener David Warner about Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman AB de Villiers potentially tampering with the ball during the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
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“It smacks of sour grapes and it could just be a tactical plan to get us involved in matters that will distract our attention from this crucial (third) Test in Cape Town”
South Africa team manager Mohammed Moosajee has announced that Australia opener David Warner’s remarks about Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman AB de Villiers potentially tampering with the ball during the second Test in Port Elizabeth were “disappointing and discouraging”.