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English cricket legend Ian Botham has visited a Sri Lankan sports project for children affected by the 2004 tsunami. The facility, near the city of Galle, enables local children to play volleyball, cricket and other games. Full Article at BBC News
Frozen in time at 9.25am, when the monster 30ft wave struck, the clocks remain a memorial to the disaster. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 04: Sir Ian Botham of England leaves the course by helicopter during the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie, on October 4, 2009 in Carnoustie, Scotland. View Photo »
Never mind about getting to No.1, we're No.5 at the moment. Let's move up a few places first. They are nowhere near being the best Test side in the world at present. In South Africa, if England have the right bowlers and they are all fit, and the batsmen turn up, and the top five and six all fire, then ...
The visit was part of Laureus’s ‘Sport for Life’ project Seenigama Oval was built two years ago with the funding of Surrey County Club Seenigama (SRI LANKA): Sporting a garland of flowers, led through a guard of honour of schoolchildren by a group of... Full Article at The Hindu
Laureus World Sports Academy member and England cricket legend Sir Ian Botham received a hero’s welcome from hundreds of excited children as he paid an emotional return to the Galle area of Sri Lanka, ahead of the fifth anniversary of the 2004 Tsunami... Full Article at CricketWorld.com
SEENIGAMA (Sri Lanka): Legendary English all-rounder Ian Botham said on Wednesday he was moved by the progress of post-tsunami rebuilding in Sri Lanka, as he visited a sports project he has backed. Full Article at Times of India
KINGBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on Septemb... View Photo »
County cricket has traditionally been the stage for the world's best players and it is a matter of great pride for me to be associated with a club that has an overwhelming history and had been home to so many legendary cricketers. Particularly as an all-rounder, I am thrilled and inspired to be joining ...
Legendary England all-rounder Ian Botham (2L) visits the Foundation of Goodness sports complex in Seenigama, 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of Colombo. Full Article at DreamCricket.com
Legendary English all-rounder Ian Botham said Wednesday he was moved by the progress of post-tsunami rebuilding in Sri Lanka, as he visited a sports project he has backed. Full Article at CricBuzz.com
Sir Ian Terence Botham, OBE (born 24 November 1955) is a former England Test cricketer and Test team captain, and current cricket commentator. He was a genuine all-rounder with 14 centuries and 383 wickets in Test cricket, and remains well known by his nicknames "Beefy" and "Guy the Gorilla". Full Article
CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 04: Sir Ian Botham of England leaves the course by helicopter during the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie, on October 4, 2009 in Carnoustie, Scotland. The third round was postponed on saturday due to gale force winds.
View Photo »KINGBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotla...
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotla...
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotla...
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa share a joke on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Former English cricketers, Sir Ian Botham (L) and Michael Vaughan have a chat as they walk down the first fairway during the second practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at The Old Course on September 29, 2009 in St. Andrews, Scotl...
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham drives the Blotter to remove surface water after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham drives the Blotter to remove surface water after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham drives the Blotter to remove surface water after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham drives the Blotter to remove surface water after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham sprays water over the boundary from the Blotter after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: Sky commentator Ian Botham sprays water over the boundary from the Blotter after rain during day three of the npower 3rd Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on August 1, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »Commentators Shane Warne and Ian Botham (R) wait on the field before the third Ashes cricket test match between England and Australia at Edgbaston cricket ground, Birmingham July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former cricketers Ian Botham, left, and Shane Warne, right, are seen as rain delays play on the first day of the third cricket test match between England and Australia in Birmingham, England, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 04: Sir Ian Botham of England on the green at the 14th hole during the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links on October 4, 2009 in Carnoustie, Scotland.
View Photo »CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 04: Sir Ian Botham of England plays his tee shot at the 15th hole during the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links on October 4, 2009 in Carnoustie, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, smiles on the second hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, smokes a cigar on the fourth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, smokes a cigar on the fourth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, hits his tee-shot on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, hits his tee-shot on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, hits his tee-shot on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, hits his tee-shot on the second hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGSBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham, hits his second shot on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »KINGBARNS, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: England cricket legend, Sir Ian Botham (left) and Ernie Els of South Africa walk together on the fifth hole during the final practice round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns Golf Links on September 30, 2009 in Kingsbarns, Scotland.
View Photo »Never mind about getting to No.1, we're No.5 at the moment. Let's move up a few places first. They are nowhere near being the best Test side in the world at present. In South Africa, if England have the right bowlers and they are all fit, and the batsmen turn up, and the top five and six all fire, then ...
County cricket has traditionally been the stage for the world's best players and it is a matter of great pride for me to be associated with a club that has an overwhelming history and had been home to so many legendary cricketers. Particularly as an all-rounder, I am thrilled and inspired to be joining ...
They are playing too much Twenty20 right now. We have just had a Twenty20 World Cup and within a year we're going to have another in the Caribbean. It is greed, greed, greed. That is what will kill the game, the greed of the authorities
I am actually quite pleased I managed to get to 31 and play 70-odd Test matches because for the bulk of them I have been struggling. I'd love to play for years and years. If you spoke to Graham Gooch or Ian Botham they would love to make a comeback and play again - and I'm no different
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