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Nathan Coulter-Nile

David Warner, Steve Smith likely to miss final stages of IPL to prepare for World Cup

Seamer Jason Behrendorff and allrounder Marcus Stoinis are also expected to leave Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore respectively.

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IPL 2019: Dale Steyn joins Royal Challenger Bangalore, replaces Nathan Coulter-Nile

The South African speedster will replace Australia’s Nathan Coulter-Nile in the squad.

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4th ODI: Shoaib Malik out as Imad Wasim-led Pakistan sends Australia to bat

Australia, meanwhile, brought in fast bowlers Kane Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile in place of Pat Cummins and Jason Behrendorff.

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3rd ODI: Aaron Finch, Glenn Maxwell guide Australia to 266/6 against Pakistan

Australia, who lead the five-match series 2-0,, will be eager to win the match and clinch the series with two games to spare.

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3rd ODI: Cummins, Behrendorff return as Australia elect to bat against Pakistan

Pakistan also made two changes, bringing in fast bowlers Usman Shinwari and Junaid Khan -- for their first games of the series -- in place of Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Abbas.

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2nd ODI: Ton-up Mohammad Rizwan guides Pakistan to 284/7

Pakistan, though, once again failed to crack the 300-mark on a flat Sharjah stadium pitch.

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1st ODI: Haris Sohail’s maiden hundred lifts Pakistan to 280 against Australia

The 30-year-old made 115-ball 101 not out in the five-match series opener in Sharjah.

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To get picked, you have to perform: Nathan Coulter-Nile

The 31-year-old also stressed that there was no rivalry between the fast bowlers in the team.

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Coulter-Nile determined to push vertigo issue behind for a spot in the World Cup squad

Coulter-Nile’s career has been marred with untimely injury setbacks, including a hamstring injury that ruled him out from the 2015 World Cup.

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IPL 2019: Lowest team totals in the history of IPL

While the IPL, or rather T20 cricket in general has always been about batsman hitting the poor bowlers all over the park, there are days when the bowlers have their say.

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