SuperSport finds the best sporting quotes of the week:
"That has missed by a Commonwealth Bank logo."
Ian Healy takes the commercial willingness of the Aussie commentary team to new depths as Shaun Tait comes close to clipping the stumps of Dan Vettori in the closing stagesof Sunday's first one dayer. Not content with selling signed replicas of Allan Border's groin protector (complete with scent of sweat!) in between overs, these shameless convicts now drop sponsors' names into the live action.
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"At the moment my lawyers are not talking to the Galaxy but I have expressed my desire to stay at AC Milan now and it's just down to Milan and Galaxy to come to an agreement."
David Beckham reveals he's happy to stay in Italy.
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"With me, with my body and time with my family, I want time off this year."
Australian cricket vice-captain Michael Clarke waves goodbye to the dosh as he announces he will not play in this year's Indian Premier League.
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"We are in a perfect position at the moment but we need to keep our feet on the ground."
New Zealand women's cricket captain Haidee Tiffen is expecting Australia to hold nothing back as they attempt to keep the Rose Bowl women's one-day cricket series alive in game three today.
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"I know with all of the mistakes I made, I learned from them and that is what I expect to do from this. By no means it is fun for me, by no means is it easy."
Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps says it has been difficult coping with the fallout from a photo of him smoking from a marijuana pipe.
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"At the end of the day Shane is still our player and is being paid by us and he now wishes to pursue his trade in Turkey."
Wellington Phoenix chief executive Tony Pignata enters the fray on the Shane Smeltz and Gold Coast row.
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"I honestly think Brad has done nothing wrong. It was interesting getting off the plane here the other day, he got an apology via text message from Daniel."
Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting puts his own spin the Brad Haddin Glovegate debate, trying to deflect the blame back on to New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori.