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‘Elephant’ Ponting must quit cricket: Chris Cairns

Former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns called Australian great Ricky Ponting the "elephant in the room" and said Cricket Australia (CA) needs to end his 16-year Test career.

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Former players criticise Australian team for defeat to South Africa

The Australian cricket team has come under heavy criticism from former players after their embarrassing eight wicket loss to South Africa in the first Test at Newlands, Cape Town.

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Punishing of tainted Pakistani trio doesn’t mean end of corruption: Tim May

The conviction of three Pakistani players in a spot-fixing scam doesn't mean end of corruption in world cricket, Players' Union chief Tim May and former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds have warned.

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Salim Malik prohibited from touring with veteran team to Sri Lanka

Pakistan cricket authorities Friday stopped banned former captain Salim Malik from touring Sri Lanka with a veteran team, an official said.

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From the ridiculous to the sublime – Dravid’s triumphant ODI career

Dravid's worth ethics and intelligence overcome his limitation to earn respect.

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Shaun Marsh becomes 19th Aussie to hit ton on debut

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Shaun Marsh on Saturday became the 19th Australian cricketer to score a Test century on debut with his innings of 141 against Sri Lanka in the second Test at Pallekele.

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The Beauty XI – Part 1: Marriage of artistry with skills

Men who blend in their world class talent while adding beauty to the game.

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Former Aussie players slam Cricket Australia for Katich axe

Cricket Australia's move to exclude Simon Katich from its list of 25 contracted players did not go down well with former Aussie greats, with Michael Slater terming the decision ludicrous.

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England to make early World Cup exit, says Waugh

 

England may have pulled off a historic Ashes victory in Australia but its World Cup chances are bleak, feels former Australian batsman and member of the 1999 World Cup-winning side Mark Waugh.

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