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By Soccernet Staff
Saturday, October 11, 2008 Wales boss John Toshack admits he is praying that his experienced stars stay fit enough for long enough to guide the team to success at international level. And that wish counts double with regard to captain Craig Bellamy, who starts his first game for Wales for a year this evening at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium against Liechtenstein in their World Cup qualifier. Bellamy is finally back for his country after an extended absence due to abdominal, groin and hamstring problems. But he has delig ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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