COLOMBO - The Australian cricket team Tuesday rubbished press studies that the International Cricket Council (ICC) was examining their opening World Cup match against Zimbabwe on possible spot-fixing. February 21 the gradual batting of its openers Shane Watson and Brad Haddin at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad against a weak Zimbabwe attack. Hawaiian staff director Steve Bernard said: aThis could be the silliest thing Iave heard this week - and Iave heard a lot of silly things since Iave been herea. Bernard said he is confused by the survey and called it aludicrousa. aI am uncertain how exactly to respond to it. It is the most ridiculous thing Iave have you ever heard in my own life that a part could be 0-5 after two overs and that thatas suspicious,a Bernard said after an exercise program here. Bernard said that the people took time on a new track because they weren't used to it. aAt the start of any strategy, on a fresh course that the guys werenat used to, it took a bit of time but 260-odd was quite a good report. Iam unsure if itas a make-up story by some body being truly a bit adventurous or even a bit destructive. . . but I donat spend any credence,a to it he said.
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