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Malcolm Conn

Ashes 2013-14: Australian media hails team’s win at Brisbane

Australia's emphatic humbling of England in the first Ashes Test was met with glee by the nation's media on Monday which said "the spell is broken, the curse is lifted".

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Ashes 2013: Michael Clarke’s bitter exchange with Aleem Dar ends 5th Test

Skipper Michael Clarke told umpire Aleem Dar not to touch him as the fifth and final Ashes Test ended in an acrimonious draw, Australian media revealed on Monday.

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Ian Bell’s century makes Australia’s bid for victory in 4th Test tougher, says media

Yet another Ian Bell century, and yet another Shane Watson injury, have soured Australia's drive towards victory in the fourth Ashes Test, Australia's newspapers said on Monday.

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Ashes 2013: Australian media praises Nathan Lyon

Forgotten spinner Nathan Lyon was hailed by Australia's cricket writers Saturday after bowling the visitors into a strong position on the opening day of the fourth Ashes Test against England.

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Ashes 2013: Australian media feel bad light law needs better implementation

Australia's Ashes hopes sink in the Manchester rain, the country's cricket writers took their frustrations out on the match officials, saying the sport continues to look foolish.

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Australian media prepares for worst after team’s disastrous show in 2nd Ashes Test

Australian cricket commentators on Sunday were preparing for the worst, pointing to the widening gulf between Michael Clarke's team and England as the hosts tightened their grip on the second Ashes Test.

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David Warner regrets losing his cool on Twitter, but feels he had to defend himself

Fined for his twitter tirade against a couple of journalists, Australian opener David Warner said he was "remorseful" of his comments but insisted that he had to defend himself after his image was used in a report lambasting the IPL due to the ongoing spot-fixing scandal.

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David Warner has the potential to captain Australia says Michael Clarke

David Warner is in the news currently for his tweets to the fellow Australian journalists which has made Cricket Australia slap a fine on the Australian opening batsman.

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Cricket Australia imposes heavy fine on David Warner over abusive tweets row

Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday imposed a fine of $ 5,750 on David Warner after finding him guilty in breaching the CA Code of Behaviour. Warner had posted abusive tweets towards two Australian journalists last week.

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David Warner’s outburst: Disciplinary hearing to be held on Wednesday

Australia opening batsman David Warner will face a disciplinary hearing this week into an alleged code of conduct breach after a Twitter rant directed at two of the country's leading cricket writers.

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