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Australia vs India 1st Test 2014

Injured Michael Clarke live-tweets Brisbane Test

Clarke also sympathised with the visitors on the poor decision that Cheteshwar Pujara received on Wednesday, tweeting that the was not a great decision.

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Fit MS Dhoni ready to lead India in Brisbane; says ‘approach will remain aggressive’

Dhoni did not reveal the playing XI for the second Test but R Ashwin is likely to replace Karn Sharma, as the Indian captain believes that the conditions at Gabba will help an off-spinner more.

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Ajinkya Rahane makes an Australian fan’s dream come true

Louise received a call confirming that a ticket was organised for her by Rahane.

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Steve Smith named Australia’s Test captain

Smith will be the 45th Test captain for Australia and his first assignment will be against India in Brisbane, starting this Wednesday.

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‘Hope I made you proud bro’, Michael Clarke remembers Phil Hughes

Michael Clarke, who led Australia to a memorable win against India, posted an emotional tweet remembering his friend Phil Hughes

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Nathan Lyon’s tribute to Phil Hughes

Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon held up the ball and tugged his shirt, touching Phil Hughes’ ‘408’ number, after picking up his second fifth wicket haul at Adelaide.

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‘No regrets, my greatest game’, says Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli also said that right from the start, India played to win the match.

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Phil Hughes’ brother returns to cricket with a ’63’

Playing for Mosman, Jason Hughes scored the same score that his younger brother had scored last month before he was struck by a bouncer that led to his death.

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Michael Clarke fears he may never play again

Michael Clarke says that the 'scans aren't great' and there's a chance that he could never play again.

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Virat Kohli’s valiant second innings hundred hailed on Twitter

Kohli scored 141 off 175 balls, hitting 16 fours and one six, before falling to Nathan Lyon, who picked up seven wickets and ended up with 12 wickets in the Test.

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