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Alan Sippy

@alansippy

Former Indian Cricketer

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calendar_today07-06-2019 19:40:43

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Alan Sippy We have to name & shame them (spectators making racist comments during a match): Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer, tells Pranesh Kumar Roy on EXPLOSIVE #EXCLUSIVE.

<a href="/AlanSippy/">Alan Sippy</a> We have to name &amp; shame them (spectators making racist comments during a match): <a href="/AlanSippy/">Alan Sippy</a>, Former Cricketer, tells Pranesh Kumar Roy on EXPLOSIVE #EXCLUSIVE.
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Vedam Jaishankar It has to be highlighted and action has to be taken: Alan Sippy, Former Indian Cricketer tells TIMES NOW over reports suggesting Mohammed Siraj being once again abused by crowd at the Gabba.

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BCCI should inform Australian Cricket Board which in turn should tell channel broadcasters to highlight these people on the big screen. Their neighbours, friends & family should understand that they're racists:Alan Sippy, Ex-cricketer, tells Madhavdas G on EXPLOSIVE #EXCLUSIVE.

BCCI should inform Australian Cricket Board which in turn should tell channel broadcasters to highlight these people on the big screen. Their neighbours, friends &amp; family should understand that they're racists:<a href="/AlanSippy/">Alan Sippy</a>, Ex-cricketer, tells Madhavdas G on EXPLOSIVE #EXCLUSIVE.
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#RacialAbuse is very hurtful, it is not acceptable. Surprised that #BCCI has not taken this matter very seriously: Former Indian Cricketer Alan Sippy to Aarti Subramaniam

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THE NEWSHOUR Nikhil Chopra 🇮🇳🧢 Alan Sippy They are performing (Indian cricket team) because their captain (Ajinkya Rahane) believes in them, the management believes in them: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer, tells Navika Kumar on THE NEWSHOUR. | #NewIndiaTriumphs

<a href="/thenewshour/">THE NEWSHOUR</a> <a href="/nikhilchopra/">Nikhil Chopra 🇮🇳🧢</a> <a href="/AlanSippy/">Alan Sippy</a> They are performing (Indian cricket team) because their captain (Ajinkya Rahane) believes in them, the management believes in them: <a href="/AlanSippy/">Alan Sippy</a>, Former Cricketer, tells Navika Kumar on <a href="/thenewshour/">THE NEWSHOUR</a>. | #NewIndiaTriumphs
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I don't think England was very prepared. They played the 1st test match well, but the second test match was horrendous: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer, tells Pranesh Kumar Roy on THE NEWSHOUR Spl Edition.

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It is called 'test cricket' because it is a test of your skills, temperament, ability. The English team has been trying to play cricket like the premiership football team: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer, tells Pranesh Kumar Roy on THE NEWSHOUR Spl Edition.

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VIRAT TO STEP DOWN AS T20 CAPTAIN This is a good move as #RohitSharma has done very well as one-day player & #MumbaiIndians captain, so #ViratKohli is being sensible, trying to concentrate on cricket rather solely being captain-cum-player:Former Cricketer Alan Sippy to Avni Raja

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#ViratKohli has been an extremely dignified for the last so many years and now it’s an excellent decision from him. This man has tremendous amount to offer Indian #cricket: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer, tells TIMES NOW.

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#ViratStumpsBCCI Kohli wears his heart on his sleeve. Here, Kohli had no choice to come out and give this statement he is being blamed whenever something goes wrong: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer. Rahul Shivshankar | #IndiaUpfront

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VIRAT KOHLI RESIGNS AS TEST CAPTAIN Day after test series defeat in #SouthAfrica, #ViratKohli resigns as test captain. "Everything has to come to halt at some stage, and for me as Test Captain of #India, it is now". Former cricketer Alan Sippy reacts to the development.

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#KohliQuitsAsCaptain His retirement has nothing to do with the BCCI controversy. This is a personal decision; the next Captain whoever, he is, would be the luckiest captain in the world: Alan Sippy, Former Cricketer THE NEWSHOUR | #TheNewshour Spl Ed