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Ashes 2017-18

Darren Lehmann dismisses rumors of Ashes 2017-18 boycott by Australian players

Darren Lehmann conceded the players' full focus wasn't on the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, but said he was confident there would be no Ashes disruption.

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David Warner: Australia might not have a team for Ashes 2017-18

Ashes 2017-18 could see Australia without their top players after vice-captain David Warner declared that the team are prepared to forego the same.

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WACA to stage 3rd Test of Ashes 2017-18 after unavailability of new Burswood Stadium

Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland said that they had been hoping that the 60,000-seat venue in Burswood would be ready to host the December 14-18 match, but construction delays had ruled out the same.

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Ashes 2017-18: Cricket Australia (CA) unsure regarding Perth venue for 3rd Test

The tickets for the third Ashes 2017-18 Test, which is scheduled to be held at Perth, have not yet gone for sale owing to the confusion regarding the venue.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Mitchell Starc aims to knock off England prior to Ashes

Mitchell Starc believes that Australia's clash with England during the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2017 would provide them an opportunity to knock of their Ashes opponents.

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Ashes 2017-18: Brett Lee banks on Australian pace attack for success

Brett Lee feels Australia’s current bowling attack, which has been boosted by the return of Pat Cummins, provides best chance for the team to regain the Ashes.

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England can retain Ashes if Alastair Cook performs in Australia, feels Scyld Berry

Scyld Berry has said that opener Alastair Cook will need to fire for England for at least another three to four years, churning out 1,000 Test runs annually.

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James Anderson: Australia look like a really promising team

England are set for the Ashes 2016-17 in Australia later this year, which begins on November 23.

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Haseeb Hameed technically more sound than Alastair Cook, opines James Anderson

"I played with him at Lancashire last year and you see teams throwing everything at him: short balls; around the wicket; everything. And he seemed to cope with everything that was thrown at him."

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Alastair Cook relishing to play Ashes 2017-18 alongside Joe Root, Ben Stokes

Cook, England's all-time leading Test run-scorer, resigned as skipper in February after a 4-0 series loss in India late last year following 17 series in charge.

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