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Ian Healy

Ian Healy’s ‘fall’ from grace

Ian Healy had a comical fall from the Segway during India's tour of Australia in 2011-12.

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Mitchell Starc stays back in Bangladesh to cheer on girlfriend, Alyssa Healy

Starc stayed back to support Alyssa Healy, who is the wicketkeeper of the Australia women's team.

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Ben McDermott: Under-19 World Cup 2014 has been a massive learning curve

Ben McDermott is comfortable with batting at No 6 position.

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Australia deserved Ashes 2013-14 whitewash win, says Brad Haddin

Brad Haddin said Australia deserved to finish the way they did.

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Ian Healy, Steven Smith and Michael Clarke deny Brad Haddin retirement rumours

Rumours have been rife that Brad Haddin will call it a day after Ashes 2013-14.

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Mentally fitter Brad Haddin can last two more Ashes at least, feels Ian Healy

Former Australian wicketkeeper, Ian Healy believes current keeper, Haddin can last till 2018.

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MS Dhoni completes 250 dismissals in Test cricket

MS Dhoni completed 250 dismissals as wicketkeeper in Test matches after he caught Tino Best off Pragyan Ojha.

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Ashes 1994-95: Shane Warne decimates England with eight-wicket haul

On November 29, 1994, Shane Warne bagged his best Test figures (8 for 71) as England were wiped out by 184 runs, this after Michael Slater’s carnage had set the course for the rest of the Ashes. Karthik Parimal revisits that eventful Test at Brisbane.

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When Ian Healy overtook Rod Marsh and became the most successful wicketkeeper in Tests

On October 4, 1998, Australia’s Ian Healy surpassed his countryman Rod Marsh’s tally of 355 dismissals behind the stumps. Prakash Govindasreenivasan revisits the Test match between Australia and Pakistan played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in 1998 when Healy achieved this feat.

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Matthew Wade needs to carve a niche for himself

On the final day of the Ashes 2013, Australia’s Matthew Wade sat in the dressing room from where he applauded senior wicketkeeper Brad Haddin for his record-breaking 29th catch of the series, with thoughts of his own form and place in the side lingering in his mind. In his bid to become a regular in the Australian side, Wade needs to carve a niche for himself, writes Prakash Govindasreenivasan.

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