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New South Wales

JLT One-Day Cup: New South Wales suffer second straight loss

Commendable efforts from the lower-order - Jack Edwards (42), Daniel Sams (30) and Steve O’Keefe (20) - helped NSW to a respectable total, but South Australia overhauled the target of 242 in just 38.2 overs and with seven wickets in hand.

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Indian-origin Australian batting sensation Jason Sangha targeting New South Wales, BBL caps

The 18-year-old has made his way up the ranks of NSW cricket rapidly, and captained Australia to the Under-19 World Cup final this year.

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Mitchell Starc back in action, gears up for international return

Starc, playing New South Wales’ intra-squad one-day match for the Blues, bowled six overs for 38 runs without showing any worrying signs.

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Moises Henriques set to return after conquering mental illness

Moises Henriques had relinquished NSW captaincy to take time out. He will be back this Australian summer.

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Left-arm wrist spinners in cricket, part 6: Maurice Leyland, Denis Compton, Arthur Morris

Maurice Leyland was probably the person to coin the word 'Chinaman'. Denis Compton and Arthur Morris practised the art, too.

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The third of the Don Bradman-Archie Jackson-Alec Marks triumvirate at NSW

Alec Marks formed a trinity with Don Bradman and Archie Jackson.

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Phil Jaques replaces Trent Johnston as New South Wales coach

Phil Jaques was previously an assistant NSW coach and last season worked with Queensland, helping them win the Sheffield Shield.

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Ted McDonald packs a Punch on Austin

Ted McDonald had tormented England all summer; and on this case, he turned out to be more than a handful for an NSW batsman.

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The day of fleet-footed fielders on the Bodyline tour

Bodyline had been already implemented on the tour, but the spirit was still genial in the NSW match. The fielders seemed to be keener to show off their footwork.

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Steven Smith, David Warner were involved in ball-tampering in 2016?

Steven Smith and David Warner were playing for New South Wales and the incident took place during the same time when Faf du Plessis was under scrutiny for ball-tampering.

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