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Father Pietersen not to captain England again
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Unsold gold-plated Frank Lampard iPods to be melted, re-branded as Hello Kitty
Five thousand unsold gold-plated Frank Lampard iPods are to be melted down following Englands disappointment at the FIFA World Cup 2010, with the Dragons Den firm Goldgenie planning to re-brand them with kids cartoon character Hello Kitty. ANI
Butter-fingered Akmals nightmare with gloves continues
Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal had another nightmare day behind the stumps on the opening day of first Test against England, where he dropped a couple of sitters to strengthen claims that he is no way near his best form. ANI
ProBatter, the bowling robot that replicates deliveries of any bowler in the world
The English Cricket Board (ECB) has unveiled ProBatter, a robot bowler capable of replicating the exact delivery of any of the worlds top players, for its team. ANI
Dancing On Ice star Jessica Taylor has said that her husband Kevin Pietersens shock resignation as England cricket captain, has left everyone in the family hurt, and added that it has not been easy to live with it.Its been tough. It hasnt been easy. Its never nice to see someone you love going through something hurtful, The Sun quoted her, as saying.
London, Jan.31 : Dancing On Ice star Jessica Taylor has said that her husband Kevin Pietersen's shock resignation as England cricket captain, has left everyone in the family hurt, and added that it has not been easy to live with it."It's been tough. It hasn't been easy. It's never nice to see someone you love going through something hurtful," The Sun quoted her, as saying.
She said that she was proud that Kevin has returned to play for England.
She said: "He's scoring runs this week and he's back doing what he loves to do. He got a century last week, so I'm very proud of him! I do believe that everything happens for a reason. I really miss him and I'm glad I've got the distraction of the show, although obviously it would be lovely to have him here," she said."It meant the world to have him in the audience last week because he's never really seen me perform before. We met just as we were doing our final Liberty X shows so he never really saw that side of my life. He said he was very proud and that meant a lot to me. I hope he can watch me on YouTube in the West Indies and keep up with my progress," Jessica said.
ANI