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Australia's rotation policy

Ashes 2013: Mitchell Starc frustrated by Australia’s rotation policy

Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has shown his frustration over Cricket Australia's selection policy saying it's difficult to deliver consistency ''when you play one game and you're dropped."

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Shane Warne urges Cricket Australia to give up rotation policy

Former Australian cricket Shane Warne has continued to criticize Cricket Australia for its current policy of rotation. In his blog, Warne wrote that neither the players not the Australian supporters agree with the rotation policy.

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Shane Warne slams rotation policy; urges Cricket Australia to select their best eleven for all formats of the game

In the part two of his blog titled ' Where is Australian Cricket at?’, spin legend Shane Warne has criticised Cricket Australia’s rotation policy as the reason for the team’s decline in rankings.

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Shane Warne’s inputs are always welcome, says Cricket Australia CEO

Following  Shane Warne’s rant on Twitter about Australia’s rotation policy, Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said that he would be happy to discuss Warne’s ideas on the future of Australian cricket.

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Shane Warne to present blueprint for Australia’s future

Upset with Cricket Australia’s selection policies, former cricketer Shane Warne said on Tuesday that he will share a draft on the changes needed in the Australian cricket set-up in the next 24 hours.

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Ryan Harris backs Australia’s rotation policy

Injured fast-bowler Ryan Harris is backing Australia’s controversial rotation policy, calling it the best way forward for the management of its players.

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Is Australia over-indulging in the rotation policy?

Less than 24 hours after defending it, skipper Michael Clarke went on to concede that there were too many changes and the constant shuffling led to the poor performance in Brisbane. If the captain of the side is unsure of the policy, then it surely needs to be revisited.

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Michael Clarke credits Australia’s bowlers after defeat against Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka beat Australia by four wickets in the third One-Day International (ODI) at Brisbane on Friday. Nuwan Kulasekara and Lasith Malinga ripped apart the Australian batting line-up as an inspired Sri Lanka shot out the hosts for a paltry 74 in 26.4 overs, and chased down the target in 20 overs but not before...

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Australia vs Sri Lanka 2012-13: Michael Clarke backs need for rotation policy

Sri Lanka beat Australia by four wickets in the third One-Day International (ODI) at Brisbane on Friday. "The issue with where the Australian team is now, compared to where it was 10 years ago, is that 10 years ago you had four or five or six or seven great players in one team," Michael Clarke...

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Michael Clarke defends Australia’s rotation policy

Australia captain Michael Clarke defended the current rotation policy employed by his side and said that the fans must accept that there isn’t much skill gap between the top 16 players in the country.

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