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MacGill fears knee injurns will affect Ashes preparations

Sydney, Sep 13 (UNI) Aussie leg-spinner Stuart MacGill is worried that the knee injury he sustained at coach John Buchanan-inspired boot camp will hinder his Ashes preparations ''I'm going to have things go wrong with me this summer, that's for sure. I don't really need to go into a season already carrying something that was probably avoidable,'' MacGill told Sydney Morning Herald.

''The camp was designed with certain objectives in mind and I'd say those objectives were achieved. I just think we probably could have achieved those goals in a different format.'' MacGill, who was left out of the Australia squad for the ongoing tri-series in Kuala Lumpur due to the injury, is aware that this summer could become the most important of his career as Australia attempt to wrest back the urn from England in what may be his last major Test series.

The 35-years-old New South Wales player, who has taken 39 wickets in six Tests against England, hopes the injury will not impede his preparations.

''Unfortunately the timing has not been great. I am going to ease my way into things and my intention is to be bowling at my peak and being ready to go when the NSW season starts in four or five weeks,'' he said of the resumption of training at his club.

''I'm going to have to take it a little bit slower than I had hoped to at this point. Now is not a time for me to be stepping out of the game because I'm sore. If I'm ever omitted from the team and a second spinner is picked, I want it to be because they are better than me.'' MacGill had recently recuperated from surgery to his right knee before going for the boot camp where he had reportedly stepped into a pothole and injured his left knee.

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Russian rebels say they shot down army helicopter

MOSCOW, Sep 13 (Reuters) A Russian Islamist insurgents said they shot down a military helicopter that crashed on Monday killing 11 people, including senior officers. The claim could not be independently verified. Military commanders have said the most likely cause of the crash was a combination of bad weather and pilot error. The claim was made by a group calling itself the Ossetia Jamaat, which said it was allied to other Islamist insurgent.....

EU's Solana to meet Iran's Larijani tomorrow

BRUSSELS, Sep 13 (Reuters) European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana will meet Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani tomorrow for new discussions aimed at resolving the dispute over Tehran's nuclear programme, the EU said. ''It's tomorrow. It will be somewhere in Europe, not in Brussels,'' said Solana spokeswoman Cristina Gallach, adding the aim of the meeting was ''to prepare the conditions in order if possible to start negotiations.''. Diplomats said Larijani offered at.....

Iran, climate on agenda for Blair and China's Wen

LONDON, Sep 13 (Reuters) Iran's nuclear ambitions and the looming humanitarian crisis in Sudan will be among topics iscussed by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Tony Blair when they meet in Britain today. Wen, arriving fresh from an EU-Asia summit in Helsinki, will also talk about trade and investment opportunities with Blair, officials said. Britain is China's biggest European Union investor and its third-biggest trade partner within the bloc. The Chinese.....
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