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Australia's tour of England 2013

Nathan Lyon keen to play one-day cricket for Australia

Nathan Lyon, Australia’s frontline spinner in Test cricket has said that he is keen to play one-day cricket for Australia and is aiming to feature at the 2015 World Cup.

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Michael Clarke takes stunning catch against Somerset

Australia began their tour of England with a warm-up match against Somerset on Wednesday ahead of the much-awaited Ashes series. Michael Clarke, returning to cricket after a severe back injury picked up a stunning catch at slips. Clarke is regarded as one of the finest fielders in the world currently. However, given his present physical...

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Australia need to focus on ICC Champions Trophy 2013, not Ashes: Justin Langer

Former Australia batsman Justin Langer has said that Australia have to remain positive in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2013, despite losing their opening encounter by 48 runs to England. Langer believes the Australians need to focus on their immediate games instead of those in the future such as The Ashes.

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Michael Clarke, Brad Haddin confident about Australia winning the Ashes

Captain Michael Clarke and his deputy Brad Haddin Wednesday insisted Australia's disastrous series in India was history with the team fired up to win back the Ashes from England.

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Video: Tim Bresnan talks about his preparation ahead of summer

Tim Bresnan talks about the preparation of England ahead of the summer which is long: a Test series against New Zealand followed by two Ashes tours. Bresnan said that it might be difficult for him to make it to the starting XI on Thursday at Lord’s against New Zealand considering the strength of English bowling...

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IPL 2013: Steven Smith set to return home for treatment of lower back injury

Australian all-rounder Steven Smith has been ruled out of Pune Warriors' remaining matches in the IPL and he is returning home for treatment of a lower back injury.

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England’s James Anderson looks ahead to Ashes 2013

 James Anderson, England fast bowler said that the New Zealand series was a tough series. The wickets at New Zealand were flat and according to Anderson it was tough for the bowlers to maintain ascendancy.   The fast bowler is excited to use the Dukes ball which swings a bit more that Kookaburra ball.  ...

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Ryan Harris ruled out of IPL after Achilles tendon injury

Australian pacer Ryan Harris, who was playing for Kings XI Punjab in the ongoing Indian Premier League, has returned home midway through the event after being laid low by a left Achilles tendon injury.

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Australia’s Ashes squad labelled ‘best of a bad lot’ by media

The recall of two 35-year-old veterans for the Ashes series against England shows the lack of quality coming through the Australian ranks, with the squad the "best of a bad lot", media said Thursday.

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Michael Clarke: We will bring the urn home

Skipper Michael Clarke says Australia will prove their critics wrong and bring the urn home from England despite his team being panned as the "worst Ashes squad".

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