Cricket: Daryl Foster retires from Kent

Wednesday 22 January 1997 19:02 EST
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Kent yesterday parted company with their coach, Daryl Foster, with the 58-year-old giving personal and family reasons for his retirement. Foster, who had been with the county since 1991, had one year of his five- year contract remaining.

Brian McMillan, the South African all-rounder, has been fined pounds 450 for manhandling an abusive Indian spectator at the close of play on Saturday, the third day of South Africa's drawn Test with India in Johannesburg. "He was abusing me in front of my wife and the wife of Indian opener Woorkeri Raman. After being asked to stop he continued with the verbal abuse so I pushed him against the combi. But I did not punch him," McMillan said .

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