Adams: Cairns told me ICL would not be able to prove anything

"I cannot remember the exact words but it was something like 'how will they ever prove it?'"

“I cannot remember the exact words but it was something like ‘how will they ever prove it?'”

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Former New Zealand pace bowler Andre Adams has told Southwark Crown Court that Chris Cairns tried to coax him into joining his match-fixing operation as the latter was confident that the Indian Cricket League (ICL) would not be able to prove anything.

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Is the bouncer here to stay or set to become a thing of the past?

"It was a weapon to get people out, not to hit people...and it was used sparingly. Now that's all changed"

“It was a weapon to get people out, not to hit people…and it was used sparingly. Now that’s all changed”

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Legendary West Indies seamer Michael Holding believes that the bouncer is here to stay, while former England pace bowler Frank Tyson feels that it is set to become a thing of the past.

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‘Alistair Campbell is a former captain and he is entitled to his own opinion’, says Stephen Mangongo

"We must also remind him that in the past we had former cricketers in the staff and we haven't won that many games"

“We must also remind him that in the past we had former cricketers in the staff and we haven’t won that many games”

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Zimbabwe head coach Stephen Mangongo has lashed out at former captain Alistair Campbell for his comments about the lack of ex-players in the national team’s current set-up.

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I will be back in time for the World Cup, says Stuart Broad

"It's something that needed to be done – and it should give me a new lease of life for the next few years"

“It’s something that needed to be done – and it should give me a new lease of life for the next few years”

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Just prior to undergoing surgery for his chronic knee problem, England pace bowler Stuart Broad has announced that he will be back in time for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

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