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Phillip Hughes

Australia vs South Africa 5th ODI at Harare — Highlights

The victory confirmed Australia’s participation in the finals of this tournament.

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Mitchell Marsh, Phillip Hughes help Australia set a target of 283 against South Africa in 5th ODI

Philip Hughes played a fine knock of 85 before falling to Aaron Phangiso.

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Philip Hughes dedicates double century to grandfather

  Phillip Hughes scored an incredible double century in a 50 over One-Day match between Australia A and South Africa A. Hughes scored an unbeaten 202 from 151 balls. He hit 18 fours and six sixes en route to his double century. This is the highest score in Australia List A matches.  Hughes also broke...

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James Anderson hits the highest no.11 score for England

James Anderson's 81 is now the highest score by an English batsman playing at number 11.

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David Warner racks up milestones after impressive run against South Africa

David Warner slammed two centuries in 3rd Test against South Africa at Cape Town.

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Ashes 2013: Phil Hughes addresses media after first day of tour match against Sussex

Phil Hughes, the Australian batsman spoke to the media after he scored 84 against Sussex in an Ashes tour match at the Hove. This is an important game as Australia are plotting a revival after losing the first two Tests of the ongoing Ashes series. Hughes said that he is ready to bat anywhere and...

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Australia coach Mickey Arthur admits to trust issues with Shane Watson

Australian coach Mickey Arthur has admitted that there is a divide in trust between former vice-captain Shane Watson and the leadership of the team heading into the Ashes.

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IPL 2013: Shakib, Tamim and du Plessis the notable players who didn’t play this season

With franchises allowed to field only four overseas stars in the eleven for an Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter, some serious international quality is benched. These players are stars in their own right, but the opportunity evades them. Some miss out because of national duty, while others simply don’t make the cut.

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What went wrong with Australian cricket

The indomitable Australian cricket team of the late nineties and noughties has gone on a downward spiral over the last five-six years, especially after the retirement of stalwarts such as Glenn McGrath, Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden and Shane Warne. Adrian Meredith tries to figure out what went wrong and what could have been.

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India vs Australia 2013: Phil Hughes ready to play spin

Australian opener Phillip Hughes believes that he has the right technique to face the Indian spin attack in trying sub-continent conditions in the upcoming four-Test series, beginning February 22.

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