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Nielsen's comments come a week after Australian players Shane Watson and Brad Haddin confirmed they had been approached by an illegal bookmaker while Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were also targeted in England last year. "I've spoken to our manager... Full Article at NDTV
Australia chief coach Tim Nielsen has revealed that he has come across people seeking cricketers' information for "sinister reasons." Nielsen's comments come a week after Australian players Shane Watson and Brad Haddin confirmed they had been approached Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
COOLUM BEACH, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 23: Brad Haddin poses for a portrait during the official Australian One Day International cricket team headshots session at the Hyatt Coolum on August 23, 2010 in Coolum Beach, Australia. View Photo »
So I shut the door and got back onto Skype with my wife and said 'that was odd, I'll call you back'. The unusual encounter raised Haddin's suspicions and he immediately alerted team manager Steve Bernard and the ICC's security manager John Rhodes of the suspicious behaviour. I quickly rang Steve Bernard...
Nielsen: "People love the idea of talking to a player or the coach and getting information behind the scenes" © AFP Tim Nielsen, the Australia coach, has joined four of his players in revealing he reported suspicious approaches while on tour to the... Full Article at Cricinfo.com
“We don’t see any issues as far as the Ashes,” The Age quoted Hilditch, as saying. Haddin missed July’s ODI series against England and the two Tests played against Pakistan that followed due to a tendon injury that made batting impossible for him. The... Full Article at OneIndia
Hilditch further said that Haddin, who was not included in the 16-man squad for the two-Test tour of India, could even return for the three-match ODI series after the Tests. "We don't see any issues as far as the Ashes," The Age quoted Hilditch, as... Full Article at Webindia123
English batsman Eoin Morgan plays a shot past Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin during the Men's ICC World Twenty20 final match between Australia and England at the Kensington Oval Cricket Ground in Bridgetown on May 16, 2010. View Photo »
Brad Haddin is making good progress with rehabilitation of his elbow tendon injury
Haddin has an elbow injury and has been replaced by Tim Paine. But he may return following Tests in Mohali and Bangalore. Phillip Hughes returns to the Australian squad from a dislocated shoulder. Australia will take Nathan Hauritz and Steven Smith. ... Full Article at Cricdb
ANI Sydney, Sep 3(ANI): Australian chief selector Andrew Hilditch is confident that wicket-keeper Brad Haddin would recuperate from his elbow injury to be a part of the national squad for the Ashes. Hilditch further said that Haddin, who was not... Full Article at Daily India
Meanwhile, Australian physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said Haddin might be available for the three-match one-day series after the two Tests against India. Brad Haddin is making good progress with rehabilitation of his elbow tendon injury. He is due to... Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
I said to her 'that was odd, I will call you back'
Brad Haddin is making good progress with rehabilitation of his elbow tendon injury
I got a knock on my door from someone asking if I wanted to come across to their room to have a drink and have something to eat, which I thought was a bit odd
I heard that Brad Haddin had a similar conversation with an Indian guy and after talking with him as well and describing the gentleman that was talking to us it seemed like it was the same guy
I quickly rang (team manager) Steve Bernard and (ICC security manager) John Rhodes just to tell them something weird had just happened
There are concerns over Ricky's batting, North is struggling and there are wicketkeeping issues with Brad Haddin's fitness. I love Ricky's bravado in coming out and saying Australia will win 5-0 but I can't see it happening. If it does, it will be the greatest performance of all time
Basically I was just sitting in my room, we'd just put our luggage outside our door to move onto the next venue ... and about half an hour after putting my luggage out I got a knock on my door from someone asking if I wanted to come across to their room to have a drink, which I thought was a bit odd.
We had hoped to give Brad Haddin as much time as possible to prove his fitness for this series but after specialist review today in Sydney it is now clear his elbow tendon injury has not improved sufficiently for him to be selected
So I shut the door and got back onto Skype with my wife and said 'that was odd, I'll call you back'. The unusual encounter raised Haddin's suspicions and he immediately alerted team manager Steve Bernard and the ICC's security manager John Rhodes of the suspicious behaviour. I quickly rang Steve Bernard...
Cricket Australia's National Selection Panel (NSP) today confirmed Tasmanian wicket-keeper Tim Paine will replace Brad Haddin in Australia's 14-man squad for the VB Pakistan Series
I got a knock on my door from someone asking if I wanted to come across to their room to have a drink, which I thought was a bit odd
We had hoped to give Brad Haddin as much time as possible to prove his fitness for this series
I've had two [procedures] and the second injection seemed to calm the tendon down and that has allowed me to get some strength back into my arm
The NSW [fast bowling] list is outstanding ... The young guys who are 19 or 20 need to realise they have a long time in the game and they're in a very unique situation. They have Bracken, who was the world's No.1 one-day fast bowler, along with Clark and Lee, who were among the world's elite. They shoul...
It is extremely disappointing to miss any match for your country and especially frustrating in this situation where I can do everything but pick up a cricket bat
I hit about six balls and yesterday could still feel pain
Bradley James Haddin (born 23 October 1977 in Cowra, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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