Lara tells his players to shrug off "one-day fever"
14th Nov 2006, 13:50 GMT
LAHORE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - West Indies captain Brian Lara has urged his players to shake off their "one-day fever" and knuckle down to playing five days of test cricket after Pakistan crushed them by nine wickets in the first test on Tuesday.
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