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<h1>'I'll pay the fine' - Brian Lara</h1>

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It was a showcase of high-voltage quick knocking down some pins and showy behavior that won't rapidly be overlooked – especially by its target Shane Watson – and the certainty it cost Pakistan's Wahab Riaz 50% of his match expense has been hammered by one of present day cricket's most prominent players. Brian Lara is in Australia for the World Cup, and was frustrated to see his West Indies crash out in their quarter-last against New Zealand on Saturday.

What likewise got his goat throughout the weekend was the fine given out to Riaz for the air kissing and false applauding he coordinated towards Watson when he had the Australian No. 5 on toast. Watson, who wound up managing Australia out of inconvenience and into the semis, likewise had 15 every penny of his match charge subtracted yet the endorsing of Riaz enraged Lara.

"It's ludicrous what the deciding result is. We are all performers. That to me was one of the highlights of the World Cup. A fellow running in rocking the bowling alley at 150km/h in addition to and Watson appeared as though he was at school," Lara told India's NDTV.

"It's simply incredible that that is the deciding result ... both were fined. I don't realize what the ICC is considering. It's recently uncalled for. We require this in a game that individuals are fleeing from, particularly 50-over cricket. I adored the trade. It was above board the extent that I'm concerned and I can hardly wait to meet him. I need to meet with [this] Riaz gentleman. I'll pay the fine."

Riaz impossible for BBL, yet Sangakkara sought after

Still on Riaz, and the buildup around his execution prompted prompt chat about establishments coating up to sign him for next summer's Big Bash League. It's not totally not feasible however sadly a look at the ICC's Future Tours Program uncovers Pakistan to be exceptionally occupied with amid the BBL window, facilitating India over three configurations in December and afterward going to New Zealand for a restricted overs visit in January.

While we're on the BBL, however, a redesign to the report in these pages on Sunday about the Sydney Thunder demonstrating some enthusiasm for the colossal Kumar Sangakkara. We're told the Hobart Hurricanes are exceptionally enthused about the Sri Lankan legend, now resigned from one-day cricket and not long from now to throw in the towel in Tests too, and have effectively drawn up an offer for
 
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