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IPL 2013: Mumbai Indians’ many talented players cause selection dilemma for John Wright

Mumbai Indians coach John Wright said that his IPL side have plenty of talented players and selecting the playing eleven sometimes becomes the hardest thing.

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Mumbai Indians begin training for IPL 2013

Mumbai Indians players on Friday underwent a training session ahead of the IPL season beginning next week with captain Ricky Ponting having a feel of the team environment though he did not take part in the practice.

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Live Cricket Score: Australia vs West Indies, one-off T20 at Brisbane

West Indies will aim to seal the tour of Australia by winning the only Twenty20 match at Brisbane on Wednesday after having lost the ODI series 5-0.

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West Indies win toss, elect to bat against Australia in one-off T20 at Brisbane

West Indies won the toss and elected to bat against Australia in the one-off Twenty20 International at Brisbane on Wednesday.

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Australia make five changes in Twenty20 squad against West Indies

Australia on Friday made five changes for next week's one-off Twenty20 international against the West Indies in Brisbane.Selectors were forced to bring in new players with five T20 team regulars in India preparing for Australia's four-Test series.

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IPL’s new recruits: Maxwell, Senanayake, Coulter-Nile, Faulkner, Morris and Richardson

Glenn Maxwell’s million dollar paycheque was the talk of the town as Mumbai Indians snapped him up at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2013 auction. It is only at the auction that youngsters such as Maxwell find themselves at a higher pedestal when pitted against established names such as Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke. There were many more surprises: Kane Richardson, Sachithra Senanayake, Chris Morris, Nathan Coulter-Nile and James Faulkner also bagged humongous paycheques.

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Shane Warne omits George Bailey from his Australian team for Twenty20s

Legendary spinner Shane Warne on Monday shared the second part of his plan for Australian cricket, leaving out current skipper George Bailey from the Twenty20 side. He named wicketkeeper Matthew Wade as the captain.

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