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Shaun Marsh

Australian team announced for Sri Lanka tour

Australia on Tuesday included four uncapped players in its squad for the three-Test tour of Sri Lanka next month, while batsman Phil Hughes was anointed as Shane Watson's opening partner, Offspinner Nathan Lyon, batsman Shaun Marsh, and young fast bowlers Trent Copeland and James Pattinson are in the 15-man squad.

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Marsh replaces White for ODIs in Sri Lanka

Cameron White on Wednesday retained his position as captain of Australia's Twenty20 team for their upcoming tour of Sri Lanka but was dropped from the one-day squad.

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A team comprising eleven of the finest players in IPL 4

Picking an IPL XI will be very difficult owing to the talent available to choose from.

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Dream Team: Eleven of the finest players in IPL4

The 11 most impressive players of IPL 4, according to their role in the team.

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Dazzling Marsh stars in impressive Punjab win over Rajasthan

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

Shane Warne continued to baffle most with his unfathomable captaincy as the Royals failed to win their fourth game in a row at the PCA in Mohali. Chasing 196 for a win, Rajasthan Royals were restricted to 147, allowing the Kings XI Punjab their third successive victory.

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Shaun Marsh guides Punjab to near-200

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

Kings XI Punjab scored 73 in the first five overs, 26 in their last five and in the end, would be pleased with the 195 for seven that they got in their 20 overs. Especially after they had lost the toss and were put into bat by Shane Warne.

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It’s a treat to watch Valthaty bat: Shaun Marsh

By Sabi Hussain

 

He may have lost his opening slot to little-known Mumbaikar Paul Valthaty in this edition of the Indian Premier League, but big-hitting Australian Shaun Marsh isn't complaining.

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Johnson says Australia the team to beat

Mitchell Johnson said confidence in the Australian camp was rising all the time.

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Ponting starts preparation for World Cup

Australian captain Ricky Ponting has resumed training as he attempts to prove his fitness ahead of this month’s World Cup. However, the makeup of Australia’s final squad for the series continues to be surrounded by uncertainty, with reserve spinner Xavier Doherty battling a back problem and Mike Hussey struggling with a hamstring injury.

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