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Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal is likely to be back for the second Test against India, but the same cannot be said about veteran spinner Rangana Herath.
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Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal is likely to be back for the second Test against India, but the same cannot be said about veteran spinner Rangana Herath.
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Australia captain Michael Clarke’s grade club, Western Suburbs, will be investigated by Cricket New South Wales after declaring on 17/0 in an attempt to ensure he gets a chance to bat this weekend.
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New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham scored a magnificent century as the Black Caps went on to make 508 before deciding to put the West Indies out of their misery by declaring.
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“I will be able to do a good enough job”
Australia all-rounder Shane Watson has been given the green light to bowl during the first Ashes Test against arch-rivals England on November 21 in Brisbane.
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England registered a crushing 3-0 series win over Australia
England were denied the opportunity of humiliating their rivals even further after bad light stopped play on the final day at The Oval with the home team needing just 21 more runs to register a 4-0 thrashing of Australia.
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England’s celebration carried on late into the night
With the crowd cheering and the champagne bottles popping, England had once again asserted themselves as the dominant side in their battle against Australia for the coveted Ashes urn.
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Sutherland has assured all Australian fans that the rotation policy will cease to exist during the Ashes
Cricket Australia’s rotation policy has been controversial since day one as the board continues to search for ways to protect their pace bowlers from falling victim to career-threatening injuries, but Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has looked to calm fears by stating that none of the baggy greens’ quick bowlers will be rotated during the upcoming Ashes series.
Watson believes Haddin and Starc both have the credentials to play in the first Test
Australia all-rounder Shane Watson has announced that he believes veteran wicketkeeper Brad Haddin and young pace bowler Mitchell Starc will both be included in the Test squad for the first Test against South Africa on November 9 in Brisbane.