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Kurtis Patterson

1st Test: Richardson, Patterson debut as Sri Lanka bat against Australia

Sri Lanka have brought in batsmen Lahiru Thirimanne and Dhananjaya de Silva for the first of the two-Test series.

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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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“I’m not sure what’s going on” – frustrated Matthew Wade slams CA

Wade said he was previously told by Hohns he wasn't gaining selection because he batted too low in Tasmania's order.

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Australia call up in-form Patterson for Sri Lanka Tests

The 25-year-old New South Wales batsman scored back-to-back centuries for a Cricket Australia XI in Hobart last week.

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Kurtis Patterson impress with twin centuries in tour match

Patterson scored an unbeaten 102 in the second innings on day three, following up his 157 not out in the first innings.

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CA XI vs Sri Lanka: Kurtis Patterson, Jake Doran hundreds overshadow Test aspirants’ failures

Patterson and Doran put on 218 for the sixth wicket at Blundstone Arena.

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Australia A’s Kurtis Patterson hoping to stake claim for Test selection

With Smith, Warner and Bancroft serving their bans for the ball-tampering fiasco, a number of places in the Australian Test lineup are up for grabs.

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New South Wales clinch Sheffield Shield

  New South Wales  clinched the Sheffield Shield thanks to a starring role played by Steven Smith  and co. against Western Australia, which is the Blues’ first since 2008.   The Blues only needed a draw to seal the title in the five-day final. They were in command of the match after scoring 447 in...

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