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Duncan Fletcher Quotes
«They've got to be just more selective sweeping.»
«He just tweaked it and we took him off as a precautionary measure. I hope it gets better in the next couple of days. We wanted to make sure it didn't get any worse before the first Test.»
«It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make; sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It is not easy being a selector.»
«It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make. Sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It isn't easy being a selector.»
«It comes down to the first innings when you have to put on a big score and put some pressure on the opposition. We need to apply a lot more pressure in Mumbai.»
«I've only had one communication with Marcus and there's a good chance he won't play again on this tour. As for Simon, the medics seem quite pleased with his procedure, though we're not sure yet when he might return.»
«We have a very good idea of what our strongest one-day side is. If everyone's fit and ready to go there is probably only one position we would want to look at sometime over the coming weeks.»
«What happens with inexperienced players is that you can re-group in Test cricket. You cannot re-group in one-day cricket.»
«I hear he is out training with Somerset. We will just have to see how he progresses.»
«It is difficult for them. People are not like machines; you cannot tell them 'new wicket, new conditions, get out there and perform'.»