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Clark's Controversial Comments Spark CA's Silence
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Former Australian cricketer Stuart Clark stirred controversy by questioning the credentials of national selector George Bailey and Cricket Australias chief of cricket James Allsopp. Clarks comments, made during ABC radio commentary, sparked a backlash from Cricket Australia, leading to a boycott of post-match interviews by Australian players. Despite the tension, Clark and CA boss Todd Greenberg, who have a long history together, avoided a public dispute. Checkout Solipillow.com
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