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Dennis Lillee

I learnt a lot by sharing the dressing room with players like Mitchell Starc: Rituraj

In an exclusive interview with CricketCountry, Rituraj Singh talks about his journey, experiences and goals for the future.

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Dennis Lillee to monitor Mitchell Johnson’s training

Legendary fast bowler Dennis Lillee will monitor injured pacer Mitchell Johnson's training once he is back from the foot injury that has ruled him out of competitive cricket for a period of six months.

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WACA curator backs all-pace attack against India

By Ashish Shukla

 

Struggling Indian batsmen are in for a tough challenge during the Perth Test as the WACA pitch is expected to be significantly quicker this time around.

 

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The ongoing Sydney Test could well be the “Tipping Point” in Indian cricket

The moment the threshold, the boiling point, when things alter beyond recognition.

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Gilbert requests Lillee to guide injured Australian pacer Johnson

With injured Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson facing a slide in the rankings and a pay cut, former Test fast bowler Dave Gilbert has asked Cricket Australia to employ legendary Dennis Lillee to mentor the beleaguered left-arm quick.

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Australian media heaps praise on team after win over India

Australian media on Friday welcomed the return of the 'killer instinct' after their wildly inconsistent team surprisingly humbled India's distinguished batting order to win the first Test in Melbourne.

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Shane Warne’s statue to grace MCG

Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) will honour the Australian spin legend Shane Warne by unveiling his bronze statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Wednesday for his achievements and contribution to the game of cricket.

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Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara most difficult batsmen to bowl at: Brett Lee

Australian speedster Brett Lee in his 12-year-international career found Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara as two of the batsmen of his era whom he found difficult to bowl to.

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Ian Botham unhappy with poor shape of Test cricket

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former England all-rounder Sir Ian Botham is unhappy with the poor condition in which Test cricket and feels there are few pressing issues that need to be addressed to revive the traditional format of the game.

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The mantra for an injury-free career: bowl more, not less!

Greats of the past would tell us, that care needs to be bowling more, not less.

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