Andrew Symonds

Symonds is not ready to tour: Steve Waugh

Symonds is not ready to tour: Steve WaughMelbourne, Feb. 3 : Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh has urged Cricket Australia not to be desperate to include all rounder Andrew Symonds in the squad for the tour to South Africa.

Waugh, who will be the 30th cricketer to be inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Melbourne tonight, was quoted by Fox Sports as saying: "I personally don''t think he''s ready. He hasn''t really proved that his form justifies a place in the side right now."

Playing Symonds in S. Africa would be a huge gamble: Steve Waugh

Andrew SymondsMelbourne, Feb. 2 : Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh believes it would be a huge gamble to include Andrew Symonds for the tour of South Africa.

"If he was selected for South Africa, I think that would be a gamble. He''s certainly not at his best right now, but he''s one of those guys who can come out and win you a match tomorrow. So, you''ve got to weigh the pros and cons - that''s a decision that''s got to be made by the selectors," the Daily Telegraph quoted Waugh, as saying.

Ponting demands Symonds inclusion for Proteas tour

Ponting demands Symonds inclusion for Proteas tourPerth, Feb. 2 : Australian cricket skipper Ricky Ponting is reportedly ready to urge the national selectors to pick Andrew Symonds for the tour of South Africa.

Ponting said he wanted the all-rounder in his squad for "all forms of the game" in South Africa after Australia lost the Test and one-day series at home for the first time in 16 years.

Andrew Symond’s outburst perfect motivation for McCullum

Sydney, Feb 1 : Former New Zealand all-rounder Craig McMillan has warned that Andrew Symonds had provided Brendon McCullum with the perfect motivation to take the game to Australia in the Chappell-Hadlee series starting in Perth today.

And South African coach Mickey Arthur added it was up to the likes of McCullum to help drive the stake further into Cricket Australia's heart by taking the fight to the hosts, who lost their world No. 1 one-day ranking to the Proteas.

Symonds was fined 4000 dollars by Cricket Australia for describing the Kiwi batsman-keeper as a "lump of s-t" during a radio interview in the lead-up to last weekend's domestic Twenty20 final between eventual champions NSW and Victoria, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

Symonds' Proteas tour hopes recede as he fails again for Queensland

Symonds' Proteas tour hopes recede as he fails again for QueenslandBrisbane, Jan. 31: Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds failed for a second day in his first-class cricket comeback to leave his South African tour hopes hanging by a thread.

Symonds lasted just eight balls on Saturday as he was caught behind for three, hot on the heels of his first-innings five, on return from knee surgery for Queensland at the Gabba.

The wayward all-rounder edged a forward defensive push to a good length ball by Steve Magoffin, giving gloveman Luke Ronchi a regulation catch low down.

Symonds fails to score for Queensland in crucial first class match

Symonds fails to score for Queensland in crucial first class matchBrisbane, Jan. 30: Australian all rounder Andrew Symonds failed to score in his pivotal first-class comeback, making just five for Queensland against Western Australia in a Sheffield Shield match at the Gabba here today.

Symonds lasted just seven balls against Western Australia as he was dismissed edging a shortish Brett Dorey delivery to Adam Voges at first slip, Fox Sports reported.

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