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BOTHAM: RESTING STRAUSS A MISTAKE

Botham fears, however, that the plan could backfire. "Andrew Strauss should be with the England side," said one of England's most famous former captains and the greatest all-rounder in his country's history. "He can't be exhausted with his batting - he... Full Article at Sporting Life

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IPL in Photos

  1. CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 07:  England captain Paul Collingwood (l) and Stuart Broad discuss tactics during the 2nd Natwest T20 International match between England and Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium on September 7, 2010 in Cardiff, Wales.
  2. Captain of England Paul Collingwood (R) plays a shot watched by wicket keeper, Kamran Akmal of Pakistan (L) during the second Natwest International Twenty20 cricket match between England and Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff on September 7, 2010.
  3. CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 07:  England batsman Paul Collingwood hits six runs during the 2nd Natwest T20 International match between England and Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium on September 7, 2010 in Cardiff, Wales.
  4. Captain of England, Paul Collingwood, participates in a team training session at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff on September 6, 2010. England are set to play Pakistan in their second International Twenty20 cricket match on Tuesday.
  5. Graeme Swann of England (L), plays football with Captain Paul Collingwood during a training session at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff on September 6, 2010. England are set to play Pakistan in their second International Twenty20 match on Tuesday.
  6. CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 06:  Paul Collingwood of England leaps a hurdle in a training drill during a nets session at the Swalec Stadium on September 6, 2010 in Cardiff, Wales.
  7. England's Paul Collingwood (L) and Eoin Morgan (R) during the first Natwest International Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on September 5, 2010. Pakistan's latest match in their controversial tour of Britain ended in a five-wicket Twenty20 defeat by world...
  8. England's Paul Collingwood (L) and Eoin Morgan (R) congratulate each other following victory in the first Natwest International Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on September 5, 2010. Pakistan's latest match in their controversial tour of Britain ended in a...
  9. CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 05:   Kamran Akmal of Pakistan reacts as Paul Collingwood of England is dismissed during the NatWest T20 International match between England and Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium on September 5, 2010 in Cardiff, Wales.