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Australia-Sri Lanka Test series

Australia vs Sri Lanka – First Test, Day One at Hobart – Lunch

Australia got off to a good start managing to score 97 runs losing two wickets at Lunch on Day One of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Hobart on Friday. The Australians were sailing along without too many problems after winning the toss before Warner was out for 57 in a communication breakdown with...

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Australia vs Sri Lanka: David Warner scores second half-century in Test cricket

Australia opener David Warner struck his second half-century against Sri Lanka at Hobart on Friday. However, Warner was dismissed for 57. It was a mix up between Warner and Phillip Hughes that led to the former's dismissal at the stroke of lunch. Warner was looking set for a big score after scoring a solid fifty...

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Australia’s David Warner run out in first Test against Sri Lanka

A video showing the comical run out of Australian opener David Warner (57) on Day One of the first Test against Sri Lanka. It was a mix up between Warner and Phillip Hughes that led to the former's dismissal at the stroke of lunch. Warner was looking set for a big score after scooring a...

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David Warner provides Australia steady start

Australia opener David Warner scored a solid half-century to take Australia to 97 for two at Lunch on Day One of the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Bellerive Oval.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka 2012: Michael Clarke press conference

A video of Australian captain Michael Clarke press conference ahead of the first Test match at Hobart against Sri Lanka. Australia are coming off a 309-run drubbing by world number one South Africa this month, and Hobart will be the first chance for their new-look batting line-up after the record-breaking Ponting retired with 13,378 Test...

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Shane Watson to move down the order, batsman to replace Ricky Ponting: Mickey Arthur

Australian coach Mickey Arthur says Ricky Ponting's retirement opens the door for Shane Watson to drop further down the batting order, but would not be drawn on the contenders to replace him.

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