VVS Laxman reveals that he thought of quitting after not being part of World Cup 2003 squad
Cricket | December 12, 2018 22:37 ISTDescribing this as the darkest phase of his career, Laxman said he had actually contemplated quitting.
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Describing this as the darkest phase of his career, Laxman said he had actually contemplated quitting.
Three Sri Lankan cricketers including Sanath Jayasuriya and Nuwan Zoysa have been charged recently under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
"Even if you are playing one format, you should be playing all formats at least in domestic cricket to be considered for selection," the former selector said.
Harris said he is working on his plans to tackle the Indian bowlers at the Perth Test beginning on Friday.
Indian bowlers have made a great start with 20 wickets on a slower deck in Adelaide to give India a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.
The left-arm pacer bowled 9.5 overs against Andhra Pradesh and picked 10 scalps in the four-day tournament.
Starc managed two wickets in the first innings and three in the second in Adelaide, where India emerged victorious by 31 runs.
The Punjab-born player has never given up a single time in his career and has fought his way back from every slump, be it poor form or even cancer.
With series already in the bag, India A rested key players including openers Shubman Gill and Mayank Agarwal.
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