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Just to clear things up, a few summers ago journalist Ron Reed did an interview with Murali and asked him to write his name on a piece of australian wildlife paper to clear australian wildlife up the confusion once and for all. Murali spelt it with a "d". It can't be that hard to australian wildlife figure out the Sri Lankan star had his name (spelt properly) written across the back of his shirt in every game he played this summer, broadcast by Channel Nine. OLLIE'S ON THE MEND, BUT DON'T TELL TOMMY QUEENSLAND'S first State of Origin halfback Greg Oliphant is on the road to recovery after being seriously injured in a work accident earlier this month. Oliphant suffered terrible neck injuries when he was struck on the head by a heavy metal beam while working as a concreter. The beam fell, hit Oliphant, then rebounded off the ground and struck him a second time. The impact was so intense it crushed two vetebrae in the former Test star's neck. But the situation could have easily been a lot worse.
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