To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

England pacer Anderson unfazed by Langer's 'pussy' tag

London, Aug. 11 (ANI): Lancashire and England fast bowler James Anderson has rejected former Australian opener Justin Langer's "pussy" tag, saying that he was now a completely different cricketer to the one they faced in 2006-07.

Langer's secret dossier had branded England cricketers "lazy", "shallow" and "flat".

Anderson, who was passed fit for fifth Test selection following a hamstring twinge, was quoted by The Telegraph, as saying: "I dare say people will wonder whether Langer's comments will spur me on a bit more, but I can say without any hesitation that I don't need anything more to gee me up for the last Test.

"The only comments about me as a person and as a cricketer that I take to heart are those that come from people who know me, and I'm not bothered what Langer supposedly had to say.

"I gather his remarks about me were along the lines that my body language can be detrimental to the team, if the Aussies got on top of me.

"But the bottom line is that he doesn't even know me as a person and he last played Test cricket against me more than two-and-a-half years ago."

Langer is disappointed that his remarks were leaked. He said the e-mail meant only for Australian coach Tim Nielsen. (ANI)

Brown wins US praise, starts leadership bid

London, May 11: Gordon Brown, almost certain to become Britain's Prime Minister next month, got an early boost today when US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice promised continued strong transatlantic ties. Brown, waiting increasingly fretfully in the wings for the top job, finally got the green light yesterday when Tony Blair said he would step down on June 27 after 10 years in power, triggering a leadership contest.''Britain and America will always be friends, and I know that we will.....

England to replace Australia in Champions Trophy

Lahore, July 26: In all probability England will replace Australia in the six-nations Champions Trophy Hockey tournament to be held in Pakistan later this year. The Olympic champions pulled out of the tournament after their foreign ministry adviced Hockey Australia board to avoid travelling to Pakistan for the December 1-9 tournament, because of security concerns created as a result of death of over 200 people, including several foreigners, in July alone in a.....

Brown wins US praise, starts leadership bid

London, May 11: Gordon Brown, almost certain to become Britain's Prime Minister next month, got an early boost today when US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice promised continued strong transatlantic ties. Brown, waiting increasingly fretfully in the wings for the top job, finally got the green light yesterday when Tony Blair said he would step down on June 27 after 10 years in power, triggering a leadership contest.''Britain and America will always be friends, and I know that we will.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login