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Under-fire Symonds still flooded with offers

Last Updated 08 June 2009, 18:39 IST

His current Indian Premier League team Deccan Chargers have already shown their support towards Symonds immediately after he was sent back from the Twenty20 World Cup in England following an alcohol-related incident.

Notwithstanding his USD 1.35 million IPL contract, Symonds is also being sought after by English and South African leagues.

Symonds’ manager Matt Fearon said the explosive batsman, who turns 34 on Tuesday, was keen to play on despite Cricket Australia indicating they will withdraw his 2009-10 contract.
“It’s fair to say he’s constantly sought after from many regions both prior to this happening and currently,” Fearon said.

“He could be a fairly transient cricketer. They’re areas we haven’t explored before because he’s always been focussed on playing international cricket. They’re options for him if he chooses to do that,” he added.

Fearon said Symonds wanted to play with “like-minded” people after feeling out of place in the current Australian team.

“At this stage his focus is to surround himself with people he enjoys and support him and have the right influence on him,” Fearon said.

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(Published 08 June 2009, 18:39 IST)

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