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I did not tongue-kiss teen: Warne

August 14, 2003
  August 14, 2003 | 21:30 IST


I did not tongue-kiss teen: Warne

Spin king Shane Warne did not tongue-kiss a 16-year-old girl or ask to see her breasts during a Surfers Paradise encounter last year, according to a statement he made to police.
[smh.com.au]



Stripper joins queue of women with a tale about Warne

New allegations about Shane Warne's behaviour emerged yesterday as a stripper threatened to reveal details of her alleged relationship with the cricketer.
[smh.com.au]



All the Proteas need is one big push

Graeme Smith will ask his team for a more ruthless effort than ever at Trent Bridge on Thursday to tear open the cracks in the England team and put the series out of the hosts' reach.
[iol.co.za]



Warne receives broad support

Shane Warne's Johannesburg associate, Gavin Varejas, last night explained how he approached Helen Cohen Alon in February this year because he wanted desperately to protect the champion leg spinner from allegations that he had sent her a series of tawdry messages.
[theage.com.au]



Don't exempt the Ferrari

The next time Fiat wants to gift Tendulkar a Ferrari, it should bring it into India, pay the relevant import duty, and then gift it to him.
[cricinfo.com]



England need radical change

It seems extraordinary that, just a month ago, England thrashed South Africa in the final of the one-day NatWest Series.
[bbc.co.uk]



Smith can equal Don

Graeme Smith is attempting to become only the second batsman to score three double centuries in the same Test series.
[foxsports.news.com.au]



ICC has ears and eyes on umpires

The ICC is experimenting with more aids to relieve the congenital blindness and deafness of cricket umpires the world over, and even has flagged the possibility of a third pair of officiating eyes and ears on the field.
[theage.com.au]



Vaughan takes heart in omens

The captaincy credentials of Michael Vaughan go on trial in the third Test at Trent Bridge.
[guardian.co.uk]



Vaughan insists steel lies behind his smile

The new England captain, Michael Vaughan, is 28 and confronting the trickiest phase of a hitherto brilliant and uncomplicated career.
[independent.co.uk]



Vaughan in right place for recovery: Angus Fraser

Trent Bridge will always be a special place for Michael Vaughan. It was at this ground 12 months ago that his potential as a batsman rose from good to great.
[independent.co.uk]



Kirtley ready and still willing for England Test debut

The 28-year-old Sussex seamer has become accustomed to false starting when it comes to the eve of Tests.
[independent.co.uk]

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