Friday, 17 March 2006

Interviews and insights

The papers are full of interviews this morning. Richard Boock has Stephen Fleming admitting he was close to retiring in 2000, Jonathan Millmow talks to Chris "Mr Cool" Gayle and Hamish Bidwell chats to Jacob Oram.

There are also a couple more previews of the second test. Fred Woodcock echoes Tony Cozier and tells us not to expect Brain Lara to fail again, while Cricinfo sees two teams with contrasting fortunes and thinks it can see the West Indians sweating.

I am off to Gavin Larsen's favourite ground today. Look for me on the bank at the Adelaide Road end of the ground. I will be with the noisy red-head and the blonde Dad with his blonde little boy.

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