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Nathan Lyon keen to play one-day cricket for Australia

Nathan Lyon, Australia’s frontline spinner in Test cricket has said that he is keen to play one-day cricket for Australia and is aiming to feature at the 2015 World Cup.

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Fawad Ahmed brushes aside comparison with Shane Warne

Leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed brushed aside suggestions that he can the next Shane Warne and said that he cannot be compared to the Australian legend.

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Keen to see Fawad Ahmed play in England: John Inverarity

A video uploaded by Cricket Australia on their YouTube channel showing national selector John Inverarity discussing the Australian 18-man squad announced for the limited overs component of the tour of England. Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed was included in the squad. Ahmed, 31, a former refugee who became an Australian citizen last month, replaces Xavier Doherty,...

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Australia coach Darren Lehmann hints at axing struggling batsmen for 3rd Ashes Test

Australia coach Darren Lehmann has warned his under-achieving stars that no-one is safe from the axe ahead of the must-win third Ashes Test.

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Simon Katich claims he never retired from international cricket

Former Australian batsman Simon Katich, who was told that he would never get to play for his country again in 2010, hinted that he was ready for a comeback after claiming that he never retired from international cricket.

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Ashes 2013: Ashton Agar an outstanding prospect, says Darren Lehmann

Australia coach Darren Lehmann forecast "outstanding" teenage sensation Ashton Agar would come into the game "more and more" after the left-arm spinner was handed a shock Test debut in the Ashes opener at Trent Bridge.

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Fawad Ahmed can bamboozle England in Ashes, feel family and friends

Family and friends welcomed Australia's decision to give citizenship to Pakistan's Fawad Ahmed, hoping the leg-spinner gets the chance to wreak havoc on England's batsmen during the Ashes.

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John Inverarity to have ‘no say’ in Ashes selection

Australian national selector John Inverarity will reportedly have no say in the Ashes selection process for the next two months, although he will be in England throughout the series involving the two major cricketing nations.

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Cricket Australia to shelve controversial rotation policy ahead of The Ashes 2013

Cricket Australia (CA) Chief Executive James Sutherland has announced that the controversial rotation policy will be shelved for the upcoming Ashes campaigns even as the fallout continues after head coach Mickey Arthur’s shock axing.

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Fawad Ahmed’s Ashes dream hits roadblock

Pashtun Australian cricketer Fawad Ahmed will reportedly fly back home to Australia from England to complete his citizenship requirements and it has turned out to be a hurdle in realizing his Ashes dream.

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