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I have always been fascinated by the polarising cricketers, those who spark polemics among the cognoscenti. I am thinking of Adam Voges, Dean Jones, Bill Ponsford and Matthew Hayden.
To me, the burly Queenslander is overrated and I am amazed how often his name appears in an Australian all-time XI. This is not to say that Hayden was not a very good player, he certainly was. Among his achievements, most compelling was his performances on the subcontinent, where he demonstrated a superb technique for dealing with the Indian spinners.
Waugh fined and jockey disqualified for animal cruelty Prominent trainer Kim Waugh has been fined heavily and jockey Serg Lisnyy was banned in their animal welfare hearing.
Crime by Mitch Cohen 20th May 2021 6:53 PM Jockey Serg Lisnyy has been disqualified for six months for committing an act of cruelty on a horse conditioned by prominent trainer Kim Waugh, who was slapped with more than $14,000 in fines for her role in the incident. The pair fronted a stewards inquiry on Thursday afternoon to answer a string of animal cruelty charges stemming from a trackwork incident in March this year. Both parties were charged over Lisnyy s use of spurs on maiden galloper Tarsus which resulted in the horse sustaining injuries that led to a significant number of lacerations .
Cricket: Horse trainer Kim Waugh, wife of former Australian batsman Mark Waugh, charged with animal cruelty
11 May, 2021 07:30 AM
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Former Australian cricket Mark Waugh (left) and racehorse trainer Kim Waugh. Photo / news.com.au
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Trainer Kim Waugh, the wife of Aussie cricket great Mark Waugh, will front a stewards hearing this month after being charged with three animal cruelty charges.
The veteran trainer is reportedly set to fight the charges and has denied the accusations when speaking with people close to her.
Racing NSW stewards announced on Thursday she and jockey Serg Lisnyy have both been charged with failures of animal welfare following an investigation last month.
Langer attributes India s rich cricket talent to population
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Langer attributes India s rich cricket talent to population. Image Source: IANS News
London, May 10 : Former England cricketer-turned-commentator, Michael Vaughan rubbed Australian chief coach Justin Langer the wrong side, reminding him of the humiliation Aussies suffered at the hands of India in the Border-Gavaskar series earlier this year.
A severely depleted India recovered from the humiliation of a crushing defeat in the first Test at Adelaide to win the four-Test series 2-1.
During an interaction on Fox Cricket, hosted by former Australian cricketers Mark Waugh and Brendon Julian, Vaughan was asked to comment on the memorable series.