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'Square eyes' gives Australia World Cup edge
Posted on 10/30/2006 in Australian cricket
Australia are using the Champions Trophy to collect masses of data ahead of the World Cup, Ben Dorries reports in The Courier-Mail. Richie McInnes, the team analyst, has been nicknamed “square eyes” for the hours he is spending in front of the tv.
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