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David Warner altercation with Joe Root

England vs Australia 2015: David Warner claims to follow no-drinking policy

Warner has not drunk alcohol since prior to May when he toured West Indies.

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Ashes 2015: Joe Root term David Warner’s explanation for infamous ‘punch’ ridiculous

Root was punched by David Warner at a bar in Birmingham two years ago.

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Mickey Arthur hoping for ‘reasonable resolution’ with Cricket Australia

Mickey Arthur, sensationally sacked as Australian cricket coach days before the Ashes series against England, Wednesday began conciliation talks over his dismissal, saying he hoped for a "reasonable resolution".

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Ashes 2013: Joe Root wants to move on from David Warner incident

England batsman Joe Root is determined to put the controversial attack he suffered at the hands of Australia's David Warner behind him as he prepares for his first Ashes series.

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Ashes 2013: England stand best chance to win, says Andrew Strauss

Former England captain Andrew Strauss believes his country have never been stronger favourites to win the Ashes after Australia's descent into chaos in recent weeks.

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Mickey Arthur says he gave his 100 per cent to Australia

Former Australia head coach Mickey Arthur, who was sacked by Cricket Australia (CA) on Monday, said that he gave his 100 per cent to the team in his 17-month career. Australia sacked Arthur and replaced him with Darren Lehmann just before the start of the Ashes against England. Australia have endured a series of poor...

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Sacked Mickey Arthur says he gave his 100 per cent to Australia

Former Australia head coach Mickey Arthur, who was sacked by Cricket Australia (CA) on Monday, said that he gave his 100 per cent to the team in his 17-month career.

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David Warner may not keep his Test spot, reckons Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke has said that it will be difficult for errant batsman David Warner to hold his place in the Australian side for next month's first Ashes Test after his bar room punch-up with England's Joe Root.

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Cricket Australia seeks ‘professional help’ for David Warner

Cricket Australia is seeking professional advice on what the organisation believes is troubled batsman David Warner's drinking problem, a report said.

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David Warner denies having drinking problem like Ricky Ponting

Australian opening batsman David Warner has denied that he has a drinking problem, although he admitted that he was under the influence of alcohol and had acted aggressively when he punched England batsman Joe Root in the face in a Birmingham nightclub.

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