
Mark Taylor says Waugh made wrong call in dropping Warne in 1999
"In a must-win game, I’d have gone with Shane Warne"
"In a must-win game, I’d have gone with Shane Warne"
"“It’s nice that everyone remembers my debut! Lara was special"
35 names, eight minutes
"Not since the early 1930s had Lancashire cricket stood on such a pinnacle"
29 names, eight minutes
"It’s almost double the thickness of any normal finger"
"I’d like to say officially he did want to bat, and thank God we managed to convince him"
"Wasim claimed that the rivalry actually benefitted Pakistan, as it spurred on both to try and outdo each other"
“I almost felt sick walking out of that selection meeting”
“I think it could actually work in our favour"
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