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Retired Australian cricketers Jason Gillespie, Michael Kasprowicz and Damien Martyn are among those demanding unpaid dues. Full Article at New Kerala
FIRST they were banned for being rebels; now the players who took a leap of faith into the effectively defunct Indian Cricket League are owed millions of dollars in unpaid wages. Full Article at The Age
Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, left, talks with actor Cameron Daddo, right during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009. View Photo »
Queensland Cricket has been blessed with some out and out champions in the past decade but with the likes of Andy Bichel, Martin Love, Jimmy Maher, Michael Kasprowicz and Matthew Hayden moving on, the opportunity is now there for the next crop to seize the day.
EIGHT former Australian players are among more than 100 worldwide owed millions of dollars by the rebel Indian Cricket League backing legal action against a company controlled by one of India's richest men. Full Article at The Australian
Michael Kasprowicz may be currently doing commentary but is not averse to a coaching assignment in India. In conversation with Vijay Tagore, the former Australia pacer discusses the current ODI series, Sachin Tendulkar and Ishant Sharma. Full Article at DNA India
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has backed Brett Lee's bid to beat his injury and come back into Test contention, but the fast bowler's friends Damien Fleming and Michael Kasprowicz have warned the veteran's future should be decided purely on... Full Article at Webindia123
Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, left, talks with actor Cameron Daddo, right during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009. View Photo »
AUSTRALIAN skipper Ricky Ponting has backed Brett Lee's bid to beat his injury blues and burst back into Test contention. Full Article at The Courier Mail
AUSTRALIAN skipper Ricky Ponting has backed Brett Lee's bid to beat his injury blues and burst back into contention for the first Test against the West Indies in Brisbane. Full Article at Adelaide Now
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Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, left, talks with actor Cameron Daddo, right during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, left, talks with actor Cameron Daddo, right during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Comedienne Tracey Ullman, center who was the official coin tosser before the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain, poses with English Test Cricketer Graham Hick, left, and Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, right, in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturd...
View Photo »Comedienne Tracey Ullman, center who was the official coin tosser before the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain, poses with English Test Cricketer Graham Hick, left, and Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, right, in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturd...
View Photo »Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz plays a shot during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz plays a shot during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Test Cricketer Michael Kasprowicz, left, talks with actor Cameron Daddo, right during the Westfield Hollywood Ashes Cricket Match between Australia and Britain in Van Nuys, Calif. on Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Queensland Cricket has been blessed with some out and out champions in the past decade but with the likes of Andy Bichel, Martin Love, Jimmy Maher, Michael Kasprowicz and Matthew Hayden moving on, the opportunity is now there for the next crop to seize the day.
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