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Damien Martyn

Ashes 2013: Tom Moody backs Australia to excel under new coach Darren Lehmann

Darren Lehmann may not be a Don Bradman or a Dennis Lillee but as far as Tom Moody is concerned there's no one better placed to get the Australia side enjoying their cricket once again.

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Ashes series could be the defining moment for Shane Watson, feels Damien Martyn

Damien Martyn said on Thursday that the upcoming back-to-back Ashes series against England represent a "defining moment" for Australia and especially all-rounder Shane Watson.

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Ashes 2013: Nathan Lyon ready for 1st Test after good performance in warm-up against Somerset

The British media might think Nathan Lyon is not fit for England''s third-string line-up but the Australian spinner is displaying through his performance in warm-up games, that he is ready for the Ashes series.

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ICC World Cup 2003 final: Ricky Ponting-Damien Martyn show decimates India

A breathtaking assault by Ricky Ponting and his men reduced ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 final to a one-sided romp.

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Victory against India in 2004 was most memorable series win, says Damien Martyn

Former Australian batsman Damien Martyn termed Australia’s Test series victory over India in 2004 as the most memorable one of his career.

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Damien Martyn terms suspension of four players as “absolute joke”

Former Australian batsman Damien Martyn has termed the suspension of four players including vice-captain Shane Watson as an "absolute joke" which he feels will certainly have an impact on the team's bid to regain the Ashes later this year.

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India vs Australia 2013: We have got complacent, says former Australian selector

Former selector John Benaud feels the national cricket team's continuing decline is similar to the one endured by the mighty West Indies, blaming it on complacency during the period of domination.

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India vs Australia 2013: Damien Martyn criticises Australian batsmen for heavy defeat

Former Australian middle-order batsman Damien Martyn has come down heavily on Australian batsmen and their failure in the heavy defeat in the second Test at Hyderabad and has questioned the rationale behind selection of a few players.

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Adam Gilchrist goes berserk to score the then fastest double hundred in Test history

February 23, 2002. Adam Gilchrist launched one of the most brutal assaults ever witnessed on a thoroughly decent South African bowling attack for a thundering double hundred. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the day when he scored the then quickest double century in Test history and just missed out on becoming a millionaire to boot.

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Michael Clarke defends decision to play lone specialist spinner in 1st Test against India

Australian captain Michael Clarke has decided to go with a lone spinner in Nathan Lyon against India in the first Test and believes that one needs "courage" to stick to their plans irrespective of whether you are bowling spin or facing it.

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