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India vs Australia 2013: Michael Clarke interview ahead of 2nd Test

A video interview of Australian skipper Michael Clarke to CATV on the eve of the second Test against India in Hyderabad. After receiving a drubbing at the hands of the Indians in the first Test in Chennai, Australia will be gunning to get level in the series. Clarke said that the team for the second...

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Australia pacer Jackson Bird ruled out of India tour

Injured Australian speedster Jackson Bird has been ruled out of the remaining three Test matches against India due to a bone stress injury on his back sustained during the first warm-up game of the ongoing series.

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India vs Australia 2013: Jackson Bird to return home

Australia fast bowler Jackson Bird will return home in the next 24 hours to receive a precautionary scan on his back.

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Phil Hughes wins Australia’s Domestic Player of the Year Award

South Australian and Adelaide Strikers left-hander Phil Hughes has been named the Domestic Player of the Year at the Allan Border Medal on Monday.

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Australia squad announced for four-match Test series against India

Australia on Thursday announced the 17-member squad to tour India for a four-match Test series, which begins on February 22 with the first Test at Chennai. The four-match series will start on February 22 and the games will be held in Chennai, Hyderabad, Mohali and Delhi. The first Test starts on February 22 in Chennai...

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Australia announce 17-member squad for Test series against India

Australia on Thursday announced the 17-member squad to tour India for a four-match Test series, which begins on February 22 with the first Test at Chennai.

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Glenn McGrath comparison is flattering: Jackson Bird

Australian fast bowler Jackson Bird had a successful start to his career against Sri Lanka as the Tasmanian finished with the man-of-the-match award in his second Test at SCG, an offer to play English county cricket and a comparison to Australian legend Glenn Mcgrath.

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The evolution of Baggy Green

The baggy green is the cap worn by the Australian Test cricketers since twentieth century. It is said to be the most famous cricket cap in the world and is a symbol of national pride in Australia.   Baggy green has always been famous and held huge respect, however the tradition of handing the cap...

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Jackson Bird in contention for India tour

After a match winning performance in his debut Test match at Sydney, Australian pacer Jackson Bird could be on his way to India in February for the Test series.

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Michael Hussey bows out in style as Australia complete clean sweep over Sri Lanka

Mike Hussey bowed out of Test cricket as he guided Australia to a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, giving the home side a clean sweep of the three-match series.

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