ODIs - Aussies v. Windies
- JLC
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How could Harvey not win man of the match ?? One of his wickets included Lara as well.
Im a great fan of Harveys as i think he has the potential to become a great one day bowlers and is already a good fieldsman. Batting is questionable against quality fast bowling. However he can be a good bowling all rounder for the Aussies.
No doubt the selectors will shun Harvey when "Watson the chosen one" recovers from his back injury.
jlc
Im a great fan of Harveys as i think he has the potential to become a great one day bowlers and is already a good fieldsman. Batting is questionable against quality fast bowling. However he can be a good bowling all rounder for the Aussies.
No doubt the selectors will shun Harvey when "Watson the chosen one" recovers from his back injury.
jlc
The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
- couragous cloke
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- Donny
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Lawson to miss remainder of one-day series
Wisden CricInfo staff - 19 May 2003
West Indies fast bowler Jermaine Lawson will miss the remainder of the one-day series against Australia because of a back injury. He might also miss the one-day series against Sri Lanka in June because of bulging discs in the lower back, according to Roger Brathwaite, chief executive of the West Indies Cricket Board.
Lawson's bowling action is under review by the International Cricket Council after he was reported by umpires David Shepherd and Srinivasa Venkataraghavan during the fourth Test against Australia. He will fly to Antigua to work with bowling advisor Andy Roberts once he is free of pain and ready to resume bowling.
The sessions in Antigua form part of the ICC's prescribed six-week review process for bowlers whose actions are reported.
Wisden CricInfo staff - 19 May 2003
West Indies fast bowler Jermaine Lawson will miss the remainder of the one-day series against Australia because of a back injury. He might also miss the one-day series against Sri Lanka in June because of bulging discs in the lower back, according to Roger Brathwaite, chief executive of the West Indies Cricket Board.
Lawson's bowling action is under review by the International Cricket Council after he was reported by umpires David Shepherd and Srinivasa Venkataraghavan during the fourth Test against Australia. He will fly to Antigua to work with bowling advisor Andy Roberts once he is free of pain and ready to resume bowling.
The sessions in Antigua form part of the ICC's prescribed six-week review process for bowlers whose actions are reported.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
- couragous cloke
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