John Wright
Apr 2 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

There is so much speculation surrounding the appointment of a coach to the England team. But it appears that the actual people set to be interviewed still remains ambiguous.
Gary Kirsten is denying having spoken to any one remotely related to.

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