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Jhye Richardson

Australia name two debutants for first Sri Lanka Test

Patterson scored centuries in both innings playing for the Cricket Australia XI against Sri Lanka in Hobart last week.

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Patterson, Richardson to make Test debut as Australia name playing XI

Australia have named batsman Kurtis Patterson and fast bowler Jhye Richardson in their playing XI for the first Test in Gabba against Sri Lanka that starts from Thursday.

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Tim Paine’s directive to Australian quicks: Bounce Sri Lanka at the Gabba

Australia's skipper has stated that his pace attack will have to deliver on a lively track.

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Adaptability key for young Richardson ahead of Sri Lanka Tests

Jhye Richardson is excited and feels adaptability will be a crucial factor.

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Richardson replaces injured Hazlewood for Sri Lanka Tests

Hazlewood was ruled out of their two upcoming Tests against Sri Lanka with a back injury.

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Highlights: India vs Australia 2018-19, 2nd ODI, Full Cricket Score and Result: India beat Australia by six wickets to level series 1-1

India vs Australia 2018-19, 2nd ODI: LIVE cricket score of India vs Australia at the Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, News, latest updates, live streaming, coverage and highlights.

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Series win against India would mean a lot to us: Alex Carey

Carey insisted that Australia are not seeing the ongoing contest as a revenge series after the loss in Tests against India.

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Richardson not losing sleep over World Cup chances

The 22-year-old isn’t looking too far down the road and is rather focussing on the next two matches.

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VIDEO: Richardson’s 4/26 trumps Rohit’s 133 at the SCG

Australia defeated India in the first ODI by 34 runs at the Sydney Cricket Ground to take 1-0 lead in the three-match series on Saturday.

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I will remember Virat Kohli’s wicket for a very long time: Jhye Richardson

Jhye Richardson put up a match-winning show to finish with career-best figures of 4/26 as Australia beat India by 34 runs.

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