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Symonds sent home from Darwin

Posted August 30, 2008 08:27:00
Updated August 30, 2008 08:41:00

Andrew Symonds looks on in the field

Flying home... Andrew Symonds. (Getty Images: Hamish Blair)

Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has been dropped from today's one-day match against Bangladesh in Darwin on the recommendation of the team's leadership group.

He is returning home from Darwin today.

Cricket Australia says a media conference will be held after today's game to discuss the reasons for Symonds' departure.

Symonds has been in trouble with team management in the past over his behaviour.

He was left out of the team for a one-day match against Bangladesh during Australia's tour of England in 2005 after arriving for the game under the influence of alcohol.

With the game being beamed around the world on television, Northern Territory Cricket says it hopes to attract a crowd in excess of 6,000 people.

Bangladesh captain Muhammad Ashraful says his side has the potential to upstage the world champions.

"When we play against Australia we are looking forward. If we play good cricket it will be good experience for us I think," he said.

"They're number one at this moment but we know if we play well on the day we can beat any team."

Tags: sport, cricket, australia, nt, darwin-0800, bangladesh

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