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Board President's XI

Matthew Wade says he is not sure about Australia’s batting order

Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade will lead the touring Australian side in a two-day game against the Board President's XI in Chennai on Tuesday. "I did half a Shield game or whatever for the Vics [Victoria]. Apart from that, that's it," Wade was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald. Australia will ponder over the batting...

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Looking forward to lead Australia in warm-up match says Matthew Wade

Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade will lead the touring Australian side in a two-day game against the Board President's XI in Chennai on Tuesday. "I did half a Shield game or whatever for the Vics [Victoria]. Apart from that, that's it," Wade was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald. "The bigger guns aren't here as...

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Indian Board President’s XI vs Australia preview: Visitors look for quality practice against spinners

Australian opener Ed Cowan, middle-order batsman Usman Khawaja and Indian Premier League's (IPL) million-dollar man Glenn Maxwell will be eyeing to get some batting practice in their first two-day warm-up match against the Board President's XI, in Chennai on Tuesday.

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Matthew Wade to captain Australia against Indian Board President’s XI

Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade will lead the touring Australian side in a two-day game against the Board President's XI in Chennai on Tuesday.

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Pujara’s exclusion most shocking; Abhishek Nayar among deserving players to be given a raw deal by selectors

Selection committees change, irrationality remains. The five 'wise’ men of Indian cricket have proved that yet again while picking the teams for the two warm-ups against Australia and the Irani Trophy.

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BCCI announces Board President’s XI, India A squads for tour games against Australia

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday announced the Board President’s XI and India A squads to take on Australia in two-warm up matches ahead of the four-match Test series.

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