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Brad Haddin

Top eight cricketers to represent foriegn teams in CLT20

As many as eight top cricketers of the world, who were initially selected to represent more than one team, have decided to represent their foreign recruits in the Champions League Twenty20 tournament to begin next month in four cities across the country.

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Ponting likely to be fit for Sri Lanka tour

Injured former skipper Ricky Ponting is recovering well after surgery to his left finger and is expected to be available for Australia's Test tour to Sri Lanka in August, the team physio said.

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Injured Australian players make injury progress

Former captain Ricky Ponting, keeper Brad Haddin, spinners Nathan Hauritz and Steve Smith are making good progress following surgery ahead of Australia's Test tour of Sri Lanka in August-September, according to team physio Alex Kountouris.

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KKR to replace injured Haddin with Boucher

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Kolkata Knight Riders will replace the injured Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin with South African Mark Boucher.

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Finger injury forces Haddin out of IPL-4

Brad Haddin's Indian Premier League campaign was cut short after the KKR wicketkeeper was detected with a fractured finger.

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Clarke will make a great captain with time: Haddin

Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin feels Michael Clarke is lucky to have former skipper Ricky Ponting by his side and said he would develop into a great captain with time.

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The World Cup so far: Hits & Misses

The World Cup has not caused many upsets so far and the numbers have been staggering.

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Haddin says spot-fixing claims are “laughable”

Australia on Tuesday dismissed as "laughable" claims that the International Cricket Council was investigating their World Cup match against Zimbabwe for slow batting.

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Half centuries for Watson & Haddin; NZ press self-destruct button

By Jamie Alter

 

New Zealand beat themselves in their first testing match of the World Cup as Australia extended their unbeaten World Cup run to 31 games, with an emphatic win in Nagpur.

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