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England captain Eoin Morgan has admitted that the helmet he was wearing when he was hit on the head during the ODI series against Australia “probably” saved his life.
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England captain Eoin Morgan has admitted that the helmet he was wearing when he was hit on the head during the ODI series against Australia “probably” saved his life.
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England pace bowler James Anderson will not feature in the fifth and final Ashes Test against Australia as he is still recovering from a side strain.
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With the 2015 World Cup fast approaching, the demand for pace bowlers has never been higher since the tournament will be held in Australia and New Zealand, where the pitches are predominantly pace friendly.
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Jamaica Tallawahs captain Chris Gayle scored an entertaining unbeaten half-century and pace bowler Jerome Taylor took four wickets to lead their side to a seven-wicket win over the Antigua Hawksbills in a rain-affected match at Sabina Park.
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Legendary Australia captain Ricky Ponting has revealed that he “probably played two years longer” than he should have.

“Personally, I don’t think I need to prove anything to anyone so it’s about me challenging myself and seeing whether I can keep improving and most importantly, contribute to the team”
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Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene has announced that he will keep on assessing his Test future one series at a time.
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“He’s the one guy I’ve always found difficult even just to score runs”
Australia opening batsman Chris Rogers has admitted that “I was probably the biggest winner” when England off-spinner Graeme Swann announced his retirement midway through the ongoing Ashes series.
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“Nathan Lyon was the one who started it all off today”
Australia vice-captain and wicketkeeper Brad Haddin admitted that the dismissal of England batsman Jonathan Trott proved to be the game-changer on the second day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
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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.