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Phil Hughes determined to find form on England tour

Australian batsman Phil Hughes doesn’t have fond memories on the field in England. However, the left-hander is determined to put things in place as Australia began their long tour to United Kingdom with their first match against arch-rivals England in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

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Chris Rogers shines for Middlesex to enhance hopes for Ashes selection

Australian batsman Chris Rogers advanced his Ashes selection hopes with a swashbuckling innings of 184 in Middlesex's English County Championship match with Sussex at Lord's on Thursday.

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David Warner’s outburst: Disciplinary hearing to be held on Wednesday

Australia opening batsman David Warner will face a disciplinary hearing this week into an alleged code of conduct breach after a Twitter rant directed at two of the country's leading cricket writers.

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Chris Rogers scores double ton for Middlesex

Chris Rogers gave Australia a timely Ashes boost with a fine double century in Middlesex's county championship draw against Surrey at Lord's on Sunday.

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What went wrong with Australian cricket

The indomitable Australian cricket team of the late nineties and noughties has gone on a downward spiral over the last five-six years, especially after the retirement of stalwarts such as Glenn McGrath, Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden and Shane Warne. Adrian Meredith tries to figure out what went wrong and what could have been.

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Mark Taylor feels Australian selectors got it right with squad for Ashes 2013

Former Australian cricketer Mark Taylor praised the Australian selectors after they announced the Australian squad for Ashes 2013. Taylor spoke about the selection of the 35-year-old Chris Rogers based on the runs he has scored in England and feels that the selectors have backed him to add strength to the batting line-up. Taylor also praised...

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Australia’s Ashes squad labelled ‘best of a bad lot’ by media

The recall of two 35-year-old veterans for the Ashes series against England shows the lack of quality coming through the Australian ranks, with the squad the "best of a bad lot", media said Thursday.

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Michael Clarke: We will bring the urn home

Skipper Michael Clarke says Australia will prove their critics wrong and bring the urn home from England despite his team being panned as the "worst Ashes squad".

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Chris Rogers to lead of Middlesex in County Championship

Australia batsman Chris Rogers is to take over the captaincy of Middlesex for the team's First Division County Championship matches while regular skipper Neil Dexter tries to regain batting form.

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Mood in the Indian camp not far removed from January 2008

In 2008, India travelled to Perth with a sense of injustice and anger over the events of Sydney Test. And, like cornered tigers, they bounced back and pulled off a miracle. Whereas in 2012, their mood is supposedly despondent and negative with no hope of a fightback.

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