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Windies may cop hiding, says Lara

Source: The Age
Melbourne : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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Lara believes the constant clashes between the West Indies players and board has left the game in the Caribbean in disarray and the former captain expects the team to be swept aside by Australia this summer, even if the tourists, as expected, are at full strength. ''I fear the West Indies could be in for...
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