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It’s official – Benaud says Bingle is “Marvellous”

Friday, 15 Nov, 2006 0

Australian cricket doyen Richie Benaud has been joined by Tourism Australia’s “Where The Bloody Hell Are You” Lara Bingle for a new Channel 9 Ashes campaign, with Lara, now clad in definitely not baggy but parochial green and gold togs and of course for protection, cricket pads.

Lara contuines her Tourism Australia war cry “So, where the bloody hell are you?” to lure cricket fans to attend the wide range of Ashes games coming up over coming months and of course in particular to stimulate the viewing of the forthcoming defeat of the English(!!!) on Channel 9!

Benaud’s thoughts?

They are pretty simple – he just says, “Marvellous”!

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