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Dear Australian media, aren’t ‘bullies’ better than ‘cheats’?

How is Virat Kohli being pitted against animals not an as serious offence than the ‘monkey’ word?

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Australian media hails ‘Virat show’ at the World T20 in unison

While the Indian media glorified Kohli quite aptly, writing wonderful pieces on his batting which was poetry in motion, the Australian media too were full of praises for the Indian Test captain.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Australian media baffled by MS Dhoni’s approach in the semi-final against Australia

The hostile Australian media was in festive mood and amassed praise on skipper Michael Clarke and his team. The Australian media piled more misery as they choose to criticise Dhoni’s tactics.

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Australian media lauds Darren Lehmann rejecting Andy Flower’s peace talk request

The Australian media has hailed home coach Darren Lehmann’s rejection of English counterpart Andy Flower’s offer of an olive branch over the sledging issue in the ongoing Ashes 2013-14 series and has branded it as a “sensible move”.

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Australian media lambasted for insensitive treatment of Jonathan Trott

Australian newspapers came under fire by a leading mental health charity for being insensitive in their treatment of Jonathan Trott after it was revealed he was suffering from a "stress-related illness". Trott flew back to England after the completion of the first Ashes 2013-14 Test in Brisbane at The Gabba.

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Ashes 2013-14: England players refuse to speak to Australian media

England players refused to respond to questions from Australian media as they departed from Brisbane after the loss in the first Ashes Test.

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Ashes 2013-14: Australian media roar ‘payback time’ after England batting collapse

Australia's newspapers gloated Saturday that it's payback time in the Ashes after their team's bowlers humbled England's batsmen at the Gabba.

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Ashes 2013-14: Australian media criticise batsmen after 1st innings collapse

Australia's top-order batsman came under attack on Friday after they failed to fire against England on the opening day of the Ashes series at the Gabba, with "pantomime villain" Stuart Broad doing the damage.
The home side were teetering at 132 for six at one stage only to be salvaged by a battling rearguard effort from Brad Haddin and Mitchell Johnson, who helped take the score to a more respectable 273-8 at close of play.

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Ashes 2013: Kevin Pietersen lauded by Australian media after Manchester century

Australia's cricket writers on Sunday hailed old nemesis Kevin Pietersen's fighting century in the third Test, saying the knock had tempered the tourist's hopes of a dramatic Ashes comeback.

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David Warner ‘acted like an oaf’: Australian media

The Australian media has pointed out money and fame as the culprits behind the behaviour of Australian opener David Warner, who was suspended from the rain-washed ICC Champions Trophy 2013 clash against New Zealand for punching England batsman Joe Root in the face at a Birmingham bar on Sunday.

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