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Proteas name squad to face Australia
Wayne Parnell and Ryan McLaren replace Jacques Kallis and Imran Tahir in the Proteas Test squad.
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Faulkner ruled out of SA Test Series
James Faulkner injured his knee during the Australia Day one-day international in Adelaide.
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Rogers aims for top-order improvement
Australian opener Chris Rogers says the Aussie top-order will need to improve against the Proteas.
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Australia seal ODI series against England
England wilted under pressure as Australia edged home by five runs in a low-scoring thriller.
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International cricket hangs in the balance
Reports: India, Australia & England are aiming to take control of international cricket.
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'Aussie attack as good as Proteas'
Australia's Alex Doolan says the Aussie bowlers are as good as their Proteas counterparts.
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Johnson pips Clarke to Allan Border medal
Australia paceman Mitchell Johnson picked up his maiden Allan Border medal on Monday.
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Australia names squad for tour to SA
Cricket Australia has named its 15-man Test squad for the upcoming series against South Africa.
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Australia crush England in 5th test
Australia seals a 5-0 Ashes series, skittling England out with more than 2 days to spare.
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Australia skittle England in 5th test
Australia left England with a 171-run first innings deficit on day two of the fifth and Ashes test.
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Panesar a doubtful starter for England
England spinner Monty Panesar is a doubt for the final Ashes test at the SCG in Sydney.
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Australia cruise to 4-0 Ashes series lead
Chris Rogers struck a sparkling century to fire Australia to a dominant eight-wicket win.
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Ashes: England shreds through Oz batsmen
A resurgent England attack tore through Australia's batting lineup to leave the hosts at 164/9.
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ECB: Flower should remain coach
Coach Andy Flower has come under spotlight after a lackluster performance from his team.
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Cricket: Rogers needs more runs
Australia have wrapped up the Ashes two tests early, but opening batsman Chris Rogers still feels shaky
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Australia reclaims the Ashes
Australia won the first Test in Brisbane by 381 runs and the second in Adelaide by 218 runs.
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Clarke named ICC Cricketer of the Year
Clarke was earlier named in the ICC Test & ODI Teams of the Year in Mumbai on 3 December.
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Johnson: Fast bowling about intimidation
The Australian cricketer has been one of the outstanding bowlers in the Ashes so far.
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Consistency key for Australia
Australia won the second Ashes Test by 218 runs in Adelaide on Monday.
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Australia on brink of Ashes redemption
Australia are one win away from reclaiming the Ashes after taking a 2-0 lead in the 5-match series
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Australia make strong start
The Aussies reached 273/5 at stumps on day one of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.