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March 18, 2007Posted on 03/18/2007 in World Cup 2007
Stop the minnow knocking, Ricky
Dav Whatmore, speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, says the wins of Bangladesh and Ireland should be a lesson to the knockers, who include Ricky Ponting.
"It goes to show, given an opportunity, certain teams will grasp it if they've got some talent. It should be a bit of a lesson to everyone who is a knocker of this sort of thing. The Australian captain comes from Tasmania, and Tasmania got some good help along the way, I might add, going back.”
Robert Craddock writes in The Australian about Ireland’s upset over Pakistan and he also says teams are starting to show their true colours.