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Aussie cricket writer Gideon Haigh wins MCC prize for book ‘On Warne’
Acclaimed Australian cricket writer Gideon Haigh has been announced as the winner of the 2013 Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year for his book On Warne.
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Australian cricketers beset by injuries
Surgery for Aussie pace spear head James Pattinson puts him in doubt for start of England tour, as the Australian women’s cricket squad also being affected by injuries with Fast bowler Ellyse Perry out of action for the World Cup.
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Ryan Harris thunders into Ashes contention
Ryan Harris’s superb comeback from injury continues to gather momentum, with the Ashes aspirant demolishing Tasmania’s top order in the Sheffield Shield final.
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Watson one of four dropped from third Test for discipline breach
The Aussie cricket team is in meltdown ahead of third Test against India. Four players, including vice-captain Shane Watson, have been axed as coach says Aussie cricket needs to adopt a “hard ruthless culture” to succeed.
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One-spinner strategy questioned ahead of second Test
The push for left-arm spinner Doherty to be recalled for Australia’s second Test against India could put pressure on Starc.
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Watson keen to cash in with bat in India
Shane Watson says not bowling on the Test tour of India should be a boost for his batting form.
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Aussie women cricketers want more after World Cup win
Australia are keen to win more trophies after securing their sixth women’s cricket World Cup title with a 114-run victory over the West Indies in India.
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Ashes: Matt Prior says Poms plan to ‘bully’ Aussies to win
England set to employ the tactics made famous by Shane Warne, Matthew Hayden and Steve Waugh, and ‘bully’ Australia in the upcoming Ashes series.
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Bailey frustrated over T20 withdrawals
Australian Twenty20 captain George Bailey is frustrated but understands why he will lead an understrength team against the West Indies in Brisbane.
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Emotional Michael Clarke wins Allan Border Medal
An emotional Michael Clarke has joined his captaincy predecessor Ricky Ponting as the only four-time winners of the Allan Border Medal, taking the award for the second straight year.
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Celebrate Australia Day with ICC Champions Trophy cricket tickets
Celebrate Australia Day by picking up tickets to watch Australia live at the ICC Champions Trophy 2013
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Australia T20 underachievers: George Bailey
Australian T20 captain George Bailey says his team need to turn around the perception they’re underachievers in the short form.
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Fast bowlers just about finalised for India and Ashes Tests
Australia’s Ashes fast bowling line-up appears close to settled, providing injuries don’t get in the way between now and July.
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Exonerated Lee wants to fix Cricket NSW
After being exonerated over controversial comments calling for the axing of Cricket NSW chief executive David Gilbert, former Test paceman Brett Lee on Wednesday set his sights on bringing the Blues back to their glory days.
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Clarke hungrier for success post-Hussey
Michael Clarke is backing himself and his team to go to another level this year following the retirement of Ricky Ponting and now Mr Cricket, Mike Hussey.
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The year in Australian cricket: Our 2012 Top Ten
The end of the year is a good time to reflect on the past 12 months, and for the Australian cricketing fraternity it has been a topsy-turvy 365 days. Counting down, here are our top ten events in cricket this year.
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Former England cricket captain Tony Greig dies after heart attack
Former England captain and cricket commentator Tony Greig, who had been battling lung cancer, has died in Sydney after a heart attack.
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Siddle shock at ball-tampering claim following Test victory
Australian pace spearhead Peter Siddle has reacted with disbelief to reports he was the subject of an unofficial complaint from Sri Lanka about ball-tampering during Australia’s first Test victory.
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Shane Warne refuses to rule out Test cricket return
Shane Warne reckons he’s good enough to make a Test comeback, but would he?
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Phil Hughes primed for third Test coming
A confident Phil Hughes hopes he can translate his sizzling domestic form into the Test arena when Australia’s three-match series against Sri Lanka begins in Hobart on Friday.







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