August 26th, 2004
Pakistan’s express pace man Shoaib Akhtar said he was no longer interested in bowling faster.
Just imagine if James Dean had said he was giving up screen stardom for slippers, a pipe and an armchair by the fire.
Shoaib is speed. The man, with his powerful, low-centred frame, reeks of the stuff.
If the fastest bowler in the world were to start trying to check his pace and concentrating on line and length instead, he would be denying his very personality.
He would no longer be Shoaib Akhtar. He would be Glenn McGrath. Only with longer hair.
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February 23rd, 2003
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (Reuters) - New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming says his team’s defeat by Sri Lanka might force a change of mind about boycotting their World Cup Group B match in Kenya.
Fleming said the New Zealand players were still confident their cricket board would make the right decision and would not try to influence them either way, even if it cost the team a place in the next stage of the tournament.
“The situation with Kenya is that the process is still underway,” Fleming said after his team’s 47-run loss on Monday.
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February 18th, 2003
New Zealand’s World Cup hopes were left in tatters as they went down by 47 runs in their opening Pool B game against Sri Lanka at Goodyear Park here today.
The Black Caps now face a major uphill battle to qualify for the Super Sixes, especially after refusing to honour their fixture against Kenya in Nairobi and will have to win their next two big games against the West Indies and South Africa respectively to be sure of a place in the next round of the tournament.
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