India will become an aggressive nation during Kohli’s tenure as captain, says Mitchell Johnson

"It could be quite interesting because they're not known for that aggressive type of play"

“It could be quite interesting because they’re not known for that aggressive type of play”

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Australia left-arm pace maestro Mitchell Johnson has announced he has a feeling that India will become a much more aggressive nation during Virat Kohli’s tenure as Test captain.

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People need to give Smith the ‘respect and recognition’ he deserves, says Jacques Kallis

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“Hopefully we’ll celebrate his retirement and give him the due respect and recognition that he deserves”

Legendary South Africa all-rounder Jacques Kallis has announced that people need to give captain Graeme Smith the “respect and recognition” he truly deserves.

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My comments were not aimed at any England player, insists Graeme Swann

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“I certainly wasn’t having a go at the England team”

England off-spinner Graeme Swann has broken his silence over the highly controversial comments he made a few days ago, stating that they were not aimed at any England player after the media suggested that he may have been talking about batsman Kevin Pietersen.

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‘I am following the ICC directives for rehabilitation and will work further with the PCB’, says Mohammad Asif

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Asif is determined to revive his international career

Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif has announced that he is “following the ICC directives for rehabilitation” after meeting with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for two and a half hours to discuss the details of the 2010 match-fixing scandal he was involved in.

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Mohammad Asif admits to spot-fixing

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Asif is willing to reveal all the details of the spot-fixing scandal in an attempt to reduce his suspension

Disgraced Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif has admitted to his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal that rocked the cricketing world to its very core after three years in order to resurrect his international career.

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