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October 08, 2006 Sunday Ramazan 14, 1427

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Zimbabwe set for Lara masterclass


AHMEDABAD, Oct 7: Zimbabwe will hope to take a few lessons from batting great Brian Lara when they clash with his West Indian team in a Champions Trophy qualifying match on Sunday.

Zimbabwean cricket is attempting to rebuild after being battered and bruised by political turmoil at home that forced top stars like Andy Flower, Heath Streak and Tatenda Taibu to quit the country.

Zimbabwe, now coached by former international Kevin Curran and captained by 21-year-old Prosper Utseya, will cause a major upset if they progress beyond the qualifying round also featuring Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

“We are here to learn and there are few better persons to learn from than watching Lara in action,” said Curran of the record-breaking West Indian captain.—AFP






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