Warner becomes published author

The 'Kaboom Kid' series features the exploits and adventures of a "cricket-mad" schoolboy named Davey Warner

The ‘Kaboom Kid’ series features the exploits and adventures of a “cricket-mad” schoolboy named Davey Warner

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Australia opener David Warner has become an author after writing a children’s book series called ‘Kaboom Kid’, which features the exploits and adventures of a “cricket-mad” schoolboy named Davey Warner.

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England vs India 1st Test Day 2: Two unlikely Indian heroes steal the spotlight

Kumar and Shami frustrated England with their half-centuries and record-breaking 111-run partnership

Kumar and Shami frustrated England with their half-centuries and record-breaking 111-run partnership

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India’s pace duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami ended up being heroes on the second day of the first Test against England in Nottingham as they both scored half-centuries.

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India vs Australia 2nd ODI: Your going to need to come up with something more challenging than 359 to defeat us Australia!

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Sharma and Kohli helped India pull off the second-highest run chase in ODI history

India opening batsman Rohit Sharma played the innings of his life as he and Virat Kohli pulled off the country’s highest ODI chase of 360 against Australia in a dramatic high-scoring affair in Jaipur.

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‘As a team we are always going to be disappointed by the Champions Trophy final’, says Alastair Cook

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“We had an opportunity to win the Champions Trophy and the Ashes in a short space of time and we didn’t quite take it”

England captain Alastair Cook has publicly admitted that he and his team-mates “are always going to be disappointed by the Champions Trophy final”, in which they lost to India by five runs in Birmingham.

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So close yet so far for Usman Khawaja

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Khawaja is edging ever closer to representing Australia

While his recent scores of 51, eight, a duck, 29 not out and six for Australia A may not look like a man in form, Usman Khawaja is getting closer and closer to his dream of representing Australia once again after spending more than 18 months on the sidelines.

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