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Ashes 2013

Mickey Arthur feels Australia have the best bowling attack in world cricket

Australia coach Mickey Arthur on Thursday said that their team has the best all-round bowling attack currently in world cricket.

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Fawad Ahmed eligible for Ashes selection after amendments to Australian Citizenship Act

Bringing a ray of hope to Australia's Ashes prospects, leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed has reportedly cleared the final hurdle to be eligible for the looming series in England after legislation that allows him to be granted a passport successfully passed through the Senate.

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Fawad Ahmed likely to make it to Australia’s Ashes squad, hints John Inverarity

Australia's chairman of selectors John Inverarity indicated on Monday that Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed could yet be called into the Ashes squad.

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England winning ICC Champions Trophy 2013 would be ‘massive’, says James Tredwell

England may be looking ahead to defending the Ashes but off-spinner James Tredwell reckons winning the Champions Trophy would be an "absolutely massive" achievement in itself.

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Kevin Pietersen confirms return to cricket, to play for Surrey

England batsman Kevin Pietersen has confirmed he will return to cricket with Surrey in their County Championship fixture away to Yorkshire next week.

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David Warner to get best preparation for Ashes: Mickey Arthur

A video uploaded by Cricket Australia on their official YouTube channel showing coach Mickey Arthur talk about suspended cricketer David Warner. Arthur said that plans are in place to give Warner the best preparation possible ahead of The Ashes after he was suspended up until the First Test. Australia are scheduled to play two four-day...

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David Warner apologises for bar-brawl; Michael Clarke says he embarrased Australia

Australian opener David Warner has offered unconditional apologies for the bar-room brawl with England player Joe Root that led to his suspension from the Champions Trophy. In a press conference, Warner said that he is responsible for his actions and is extremely remorseful. Australian skipper Michael Clarke, who accompanied Warner to the press conference, just...

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David Warner denies having drinking problem like Ricky Ponting

Australian opening batsman David Warner has denied that he has a drinking problem, although he admitted that he was under the influence of alcohol and had acted aggressively when he punched England batsman Joe Root in the face in a Birmingham nightclub.

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David Warner apologises to Joe Root

A video of David Warner and Michael Clarke speaking to the press about the latter’s bar-room brawl.   Warner has apologised Joe Root after punching the English batsman in a Birmingham bar during the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. "I struck Joe Root in the face and I'm here to apologise to Joe and own up...

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David Warner apologises to Joe Root

A "remorseful" David Warner apologised publicly for the bar-room brawl that led to his suspension from the Champions Trophy even as Australian skipper Michael Clarke told the opener to remember that it was not an Indian Premier league (IPL), state or county team that he was playing for.

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