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Australia vs Kenya

ICC World Cup 2003: Australia survive Aasif Karim scare

Aasif Karim's parsimonious spell against Australia earned him the Man of the Match award despite Kenya's defeat and Brett Lee's hat-trick.

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World Cup 1996: Michael Slater substitutes for two teams

Michael Slater was left out of the match between Australia and Kenya. However, he ended up as being the only person to substitute for two teams in World Cup cricket history.

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Australia down Kenya to reach quarter-finals

By Julian Guyer

 

Reigning champions Australia eased into the quarter-finals of the World Cup with an 60-run win against Group A makeweights Kenya at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Kenya, chasing 325 for an unlikely win, were held to 264 for six for their fifth defeat in as many group matches.

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Australia post mammoth 324 against Kenya

By Jamie Alter

 

Shrugging off the rustiness of two weeks without a completed match, Australia set themselves up for another World Cup win. The match as a contest was finished by the half-way mark when Australia, powered by fifties from Brad Haddin, Michael Clarke and Michael Hussey, racked up 324. There is simply no way Kenya are going to overhaul that target.

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Australia win toss, decide to bat against Kenya

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Australia captain Ricky Ponting won the toss and chose to bat against Kenya in their World Cup Group A match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

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Preview: Australia look to seal quarterfinal berth with win over Kenya

By Jamie Alter

 

The emotions for the two teams set to face off in Bangalore probably couldn’t be more contrasting. Australia, who came into this World Cup with plenty questioning their class, haven’t once been challenged in victory and the one time they could have been, the match was washed out.

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Australia would field their full-strength side against Kenya: Ponting

 

Australia captain Ricky Ponting has promised the champions will field their strongest available side when they face World Cup whipping boys Kenya in a Group A clash on Sunday. And he added that could mean Michael Hussey returning at the expense of brother David.

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