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18 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Poni deenni delete cheyinchi nuvvu official thread eyyi chuddam emavuddoh Ali%20venu.gif

endhi vayya chinna pillallaga ...west indies  srilanka buddi teams manamu valla country ki vellina vallu mana dagariki vachina manamu gelustahmu .... aus and eng series valla dagaraki velthunamu so max draw or lose ....dantlo no compromise...Ali%20venu.gif

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37 minutes ago, argadorn said:

endhi vayya chinna pillallaga ...west indies  srilanka buddi teams manamu valla country ki vellina vallu mana dagariki vachina manamu gelustahmu .... aus and eng series valla dagaraki velthunamu so max draw or lose ....dantlo no compromise...

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19 minutes ago, argadorn said:

endhi vayya chinna pillallaga ...west indies  srilanka buddi teams manamu valla country ki vellina vallu mana dagariki vachina manamu gelustahmu .... aus and eng series valla dagaraki velthunamu so max draw or lose ....dantlo no compromise...Ali%20venu.gif

Adhi teliyaka @JANASENA   telling that thanu thaadu esthe India gelusthadata Ali%20venu.gif

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On 11/8/2018 at 12:43 PM, Kool_SRG said:

Smith & Warner ban set to be lifted... Back for India series. 

Further news to follow.. 

Early reprieve for Steve Smith, David Warner? Cricket Australia braces for final deliberation

Cricket Australia will convene a meeting early this week to discuss whether the ban on Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft should be reduced.

Australian cricket authorities are bracing up for a final round of deliberations on reducing the ball-tampering ban on Steve Smith and David Warner, with a face-off against an upbeat India awaiting the weakened home team.

According to Fairfax Media, the CA board will convene a meeting early this week to discuss whether the ban on Smith, Warner and Cameron Bancroft should be reduced.

This comes in the wake of the Australian Cricketers’ Association asking for a rethink on the suspension sentences following the Longstaff review, which the ACA said provided new and compelling evidence that CA - and not just the players involved - contributed to the atmosphere that prompted the events of the Cape Town Test in March.

Australian cricket is enduring one of its worst phases and a run of losses in recent times prompted calls to bring back the two star players before the contests against India.

 

Smith and Warner are eight months into their one-year bans, while Bancroft will be eligible to return in December. But there has been calls for the bans on Smith and Warner to be reduced, given Australia’s poor form and the fact that the top Test side in the world are coming around.

ACA chiefs Al Nicholson and Greg Dyer and their board, according to Fairfax Media, had planned to meet the CA board to discuss their submission before a call was made.

While the players’ association is keen on another round of communication with CA, it was learnt that the Board would call the ACA only if it feels it needs clarity or more information on its submission.

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