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06/02/2011

Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories, with former FA boss Mark Palios, cricketer Tim Bresnan, former tennis number one Rod Laver and ICC chief exec Haroon Lorgat.

Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week.

The former FA chief executive Mark Palios discusses the Government's inquiry into football governance.

English cricketer and fast-medium bowler Tim Bresnan rates England's chances at the forthcoming ICC Cricket World Cup.

Former world number one and the last man to have won all four tennis Grand Slam singles titles in the same year Rod Laver reflects on the Australian Open 2011.

Wolves chairman Steve Morgan looks back on a win for Wolverhampton Wanderers over Manchester United in Saturday's football.

The ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat explains to Garry the decision to ban the Pakistan players accused of cheating.

And Trevor Francis, recognised as the first 拢1 million player, explains why the first 拢100 million player can't be too far away.

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