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Lara yet to join ICL's Mumbai Champs team

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Posted: Nov 19, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

Mumbai, November 19: The practice session for Mumbai Champions outfit in the six-team rebel Indian Cricket League started in earnest last week, but with no signs of Brian Lara yet.

The organisers, however, insisted today that the West Indian great was sure to join the fold later this week.

"Talks that Lara is not coming are mere speculations. We wanted the foreign players to start joining the team only from this week and are happy that Nathan Astle (New Zealand) and Van Der Wath (South Africa) have already joined us ahead of schedule," said ICL's marketing head Gaurav Seth.

"We are expecting Lara, Vikram Solanki (England) and Nantie Hayward (South Africa) by the 21st or 22nd," the ICL representative added.

Astle, Wath and their other teammates, including former Ranji Trophy cricketers Rakesh Patel, Dheeraj Jadhav, Robin Morris, Kiran Powar and Anupam Sanklecha, had another round of practice this morning at the Western Railway ground in Mahalakshmi.

"We will be playing warm-up matches against the Kolkata Tigers between November 23 and 25 of this month before reaching Chandigarh on the November 27," said team manager Prakash Kelkar.

The first edition of the tournament, bankrolled by Subhash Chandra's Essel Group, is to commence at Panchkula stadium, near Chandigarh, on November 30.

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