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Oct 27, 2016 Sports
Dear Sports Editor,
“Mr. Devers, how did you not hear me when I said over and over that I am getting out of the cricket arena very soon?” Daniels asks. I have heard you say that many times before and I am sorry if I have offended you by saying that you were not special. I was not talking about you as a person but as a cricketer and coach.
If Mr Daniels says “Mr. Devers I don’t care a damn, because what I said, I said it in the public” why did you write the first letter in the first place?
If you thought that I was talking to you when I said ‘bad things continue when good men do nothing’ I was speaking in general.
Since I don’t want to prolong this issue I will have nothing to say about it after now and all the best in doing what you love.
Sean Devers
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