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Oz media favours recall of Shane Warne

Oz media favours recall of Shane WarneSydney, Dec 28 : To avoid embarrassment of losing consecutive series against South Africa and England, a section of Australian media has favoured recall of spin legend Shane Warne.

The Sun-Herald, for the people, would like to present the case for Shane Warne returning to the Australian Test team.

It's a serious attempt to remind Warne that his word is his bond. Warne vowed to ride back on his white horse if Australia's spin-bowling stocks went up the chute after his retirement, the Sydney Morning Herald said.

Slow, expensive Lee sliding down the Oz pace order

Slow, expensive Lee sliding down the Oz pace orderSydney, Dec 28 : Australian main attack bowler Brett Lee, who lacked penetration and was not able to pick wickets at the MCG, will have to perform in the second innings to convince selectors that he has the ability to lead the pace battery for Ashes 2009.

Less than a week after skipper Ricky Ponting publicly aired his concern by refusing to confirm Lee as a starter for the Boxing Day Test, Lee again found himself wicketless and indebted to Australia's younger bowlers for bailing him out.

Kiwis take credit for revealing flaw in Hayden’s technique

Kiwis take credit for revealing flaw in Hayden’s techniqueSydney, Dec 28 : John Bracewell, who coached New Zealand in the Trans-Tasman Trophy series that began last month, has said that his team is responsible for beginning out of form Australian opener Matthew Hayden's slide this summer by revealing the flaw in his technique that could force him to retire from the game.

Bracewell said his team had identified that Hayden's "lazy" front shoulder, which made him susceptible to nicking the ball early in his innings.

Australia to make history by hosting first day-night Test match with Pak in Nov. 2009

Melbourne, Dec 28 : Australia is almost certain to make history in November 2009 by hosting cricket's first day-night Test match.

Australia and Pakistan will become the first teams to clash in a Test match under lights, the Daily Telegraph reported.

Cricket Australia chose the Adelaide Oval match next November and will seek ICC approval.

The CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) is also being asked to help design a special ball for cricket's most radical move in 30 years.

Cricket Australia has proposed the Test to start from 2 p. m., following the usual timeslot of regular one-day internationals played under lights. Broadcaster Channel Nine has also thrown its support behind the new concept.

Damien Martyn’s alleged affair with Indian woman breaks his marriage

Damien Martyn’s alleged affair with Indian woman breaks his marriage

Golfers should yell warnings against stray shots, rules court

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