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Head-spinning victory as Australia take 1-0 lead in Sri Lanka
Travis Head took 4-10 as Australia claimed a ten-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the first Test at Galle.
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Green the calm eye in a Galle storm as Australia build strong lead
It was a day that started in carnage thanks to gale-force winds and finished with some on-field carnage from a rollicking Pat Cummins in IPL mode. But those wildly different scenes were the frenetic bookends to the calm of Cameron Green as he made the day Australia’s with a cool and measured innings that gave the tourists a solid advantage in Galle.
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Lyon bowls 'ugly', takes five wickets on eventful first day
Nathan Lyon took his 20th five-wicket haul at the venue where his Test career began on an eventful opening day of the series ended with Australia 3 for 98, chasing Sri Lanka's first innings total of 212.
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Carey and Labuschagne survive trial by spin to seal Australia's consolation win
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Australia's Test plans suffer another blow as Head joins casualty ward
Travis Head is the latest player to join Australia’s extensive injury list and has been ruled out of the final ODI against Sri Lanka with a minor hamstring strain.
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CA confirm BBL draft to lure international stars to Australia
Cricket Australia hopes the introduction of an overseas draft will be enough to entice the world’s best cricketers to the BBL in the face of a growing number of competing cashed-up T20 leagues.
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Asalanka ton sets up last ball thriller as Sri Lanka secure series victory
Sri Lanka held their nerve in a thriller that went down to the last ball to win the fourth ODI by four runs and secure their first ODI series win against Australia at home in 30 years.
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Injured Mitchell Starc aims for ODIs but won't risk Tests
Mitchell Starc is hopeful he can recover from a lacerated finger in time to play at least one of Australia’s three remaining ODIs against Sri Lanka.
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Australia suffer Kandy collapse as Sri Lanka level ODI series
On pitch that was difficult for batters on both sides, Sri Lanka made the best of the conditions before their bowlers piled pressure on Australia, culminating in the loss of five wickets for just 19 runs.
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Stoinis ruled of ODIs as Australia's injury worries grow
Marcus Stoinis has been ruled out of the remainder of Australia’s ODI series against Sri Lanka after suffering a side strain.
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Glenn Maxwell seals victory for Australia in first ODI
A commanding innings from Glenn Maxwell helped Australia to a two-wicket victory in their first ODI against Sri Lanka at Pallekele.
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Shanaka demolishes Australia as Sri Lanka win final T20
A blistering half-century by Dasun Shanaka blew Australia away in a thrilling chase at Pallekele as Sri Lanka claimed victory in the third T20 International.
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Starc ruled out of third T20 against Sri Lanka
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Ponting joins Hurricanes as strategy expert
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Australia seal T20 series victory against Sri Lanka
Australia have sealed the T20 series on the first leg of their tour of Sri Lanka, a superb all round bowling effort paving the way for a three-wicket victory in the second T20 International.
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Hazlewood's T20 evolution continues with 4-16 rout of Sri Lanka
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Australia embark on road to World Cup title defence
Twelve months ago, Aaron Finch was preparing for a white ball tour of the Caribbean and Bangladesh as part of Australia’s build up to the T20 World Cup in the UAE.
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Top End the winner in Australia's summer of cricket
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Mott to bring fearlessness factor to England's overhaul
Matthew Mott came up on the rails to be confirmed as England's new white-ball coach. A close ally of new Test supremo Brendon McCullum, he promises a fearless approach.
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So what's it like to tour Pakistan during an Australian cricket tour?
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Aaron Finch finds form to lead Australia's charge to T20 victory over Pakistan
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Andrew McDonald wants head coach role on own terms
Andrew McDonald is in the box seat to become full-time coach of the Australian men’s side, but the question remains whether or not he wants the job.
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From Shaheen to Babar, Pakistan's greatest hits seal series win over Australia
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Labuschagne: Australia must go back to the chalkboard after Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq fireworks
Australia will have to go back to the drawing board to contain Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq if they are to win the ODI series against Pakistan, according to Marnus Labuschagne.
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McDermott's maiden ton in vain as Pakistan seal record run chase
The second ODI was only three balls old when Ben McDermott came to the crease, Australia’s No.3 batter by default, thanks to the absence of tired Test players, injuries and a Covid-19 outbreak.
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COVID cloud hangs over Australia in Pakistan as Marsh is ruled out with hip injury
Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the remaining three matches of Australia’s tour of Pakistan and will head straight to India to continue his recovery from a minor hip-flexor strain.
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Ashton Agar second player to test positive for Covid-19 ahead of first ODI against Pakistan
Ashton Agar has tested positive for Covid-19 ahead of the first One-Day International against Pakistan and will remain in isolation for five days, keeping him out of the three-match ODI series.
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Mitch Marsh in doubt for Pakistan ODIs and IPL
Mitch Marsh is likely out of the white ball series against Pakistan after sustaining a hip flexor injury at training on Saturday that could also see him miss the IPL.
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Super Pat leads Australia to historic victory in Pakistan
If Karachi was an epic draw, then Lahore was a monumental victory, the magnitude of which can hardly be overstated.
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It all comes down to one day in Lahore, as Australia rolls the dice on victory
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Cummins, Starc and the wizardry of reverse swing
It may have been Pakistan Day everywhere else - but in the middle of Gaddafi Stadium, it was definitely Australia’s day.
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Cameron Green's growth continues with a half-century in Lahore
Watching the progress of Cameron Green feels a little like checking on the health and growth of a favourite plan...Cameron Green is a long-term project for Australia, a rare cricketing orchid highly coveted and delicately handled.
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A day that transcended sport as Test cricket returned to Lahore
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Australia name unchanged XI for series decider against Pakistan
Australia have named an unchanged XI for the third Test against Pakistan in Lahore.
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Pakistan tour diaries: Wasim Khan sits on my handbag as former Australian quick Shaun Tait joins the PCB
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Australia's challenge behind the stumps in Pakistan series: 'Fingers crossed they stick'
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Planned protests force venue switch for Australia's white ball series in Pakistan
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Andrew McDonald denies Australia lack finishing power after Karachi draw
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Babar Azam leads Pakistan to epic draw against Australia
For three-and-a-half days, Australia had done virtually everything right in Karachi - but a Test is played over five days, not three-and-a-half, and the best laid plans of would-be conquerors can be thwarted by a determined resistance.
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Australia's steep learning curve to dominance in Karachi
In terms of experience in the subcontinent, let alone captaining a Test side, Pat Cummins is a toddler, with two Tests in India and one at Rawalpindi under his belt. But he is learning fast. Scary fast. And he’s not alone.
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Alex Carey falls short of a century as Australia extend lead
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Pakistan tour diaries: Swepson's Oscar-worthy speech, Beware of low-flying kites
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Khawaja century fulfils homecoming destiny
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Out of the wings and into the spinning spotlight for Swepson
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Rawalpindi pitch rated 'below average' by ICC after 14 wickets fall in first Test
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How Shane Warne influenced Mitchell Swepson and Ashton Agar
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Men's Pakistan visit could lead to women's tour
Initial discussions are underway between Cricket Australia and the Pakistan Cricket Board for Australia Women, Australia A and the national U19s side to tour Pakistan after the Australian Men’s side have paved the way for possible future tours.
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Australian interim coach Andrew McDonald backing Nathan Lyon to bounce back after Rawalpindi draw
Australian interim coach Andrew McDonald is backing Nathan Lyon to bounce back from a gruelling Test in Rawalpindi and has hinted selectors may opt for two spinners for the second Test in Karachi.
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Pitch imperfect leads to tame draw in Rawalpindi
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Pakistan tour diary: TikTok answers Aussie fans' plea for Test tickets
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Usman Khawaja falls short of a century but walks tall in Rawalpindi
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The best laid plans go awry at Rawalpindi
Us cricket fans are a funny lot - we can be difficult to please, even at the best of times. We know Test matches last five days and yet we often fall into the trap of thinking the first session has decided the result.
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Imam-ul-Haq defies Australia and critics with sparkling Pindi century
It was a truly historic occasion and the buildup to the first ball was laden with meaning and emotion; no one could be in doubt that this was a major occasion.
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Warney: Larger than life, bigger than the game
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Magnitude of Australia's tour makes way for team selections
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Pakistan tour diary: More COVID scares, Wordle fever strikes Aussies
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Labuschagne embarks on the tour that could define his career
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Australia's first outing in Pakistan a reminder this is no ordinary tour
The first training session of the tour is the Australian players’ first venture outside the hotel; so, too for the small number of journalists to have arrived in Islamabad.
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Threat to Agar deemed 'not a risk' after investigation
A threatening social media message sent to Ashton Agar’s wife has been investigated and deemed not credible ahead of the first Test of Australia’s historic tour of Pakistan.
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Justin Langer and the Australian team - A breakup that deserved better than the melodrama of a failed romance
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Lanning's Australia terminates England's Ashes hopes
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Australia, England stars call for flexible approach to Women's Tests and scheduling
While players have been calling for more women’s Test matches for years, the dramatic conclusion to the Women’s Ashes Test at Manuka Oval has provided the strongest argument yet that there is an appetite to watch women compete in the longest format.
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Australia prepare for all-out England attack as Women's Ashes series heats up
Australia are prepared for all-out aggression from England in the three remaining matches of the Women’s Ashes series after the thrilling drawn Test match left the home side just one win away from retaining the Ashes.
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The glorious and chaotic chase that produced an Ashes thriller
Nothing that came before mattered - all that mattered now was the chase. England needed 257 runs from 48 overs - and it went down to the wire.
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Periods and white pants: is cricket turning girls away?
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Knight defies Australia with resilient century
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Lanning and Haynes, the calm professionals
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Beth Mooney to open in Test on a liquid diet after recovering from fractured jaw
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Australia add Stella Campbell to Ashes squad
Australia has drafted fast bowler Stella Campbell into the squad as a replacement for the injured Tayla Vlaeminck, who sustained a stress fracture in her foot.
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Tahlia McGrath's all-round magnificence sets up opening Ashes victory for Australia
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How easy, how hard is Test captaincy?
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Is it time for an end to the five-Test series?
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Australia in control of Hobart Test despite uncharacteristically nervous start
It was vaguely ludicrous from the very first ball.
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The magic of a Hobart Test
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Australian selectors pondering subcontinent challenges with Ashes series victory secure
While selectors mull over the make up of Australia’s fast bowling line up and the possible inclusion of Usman Khawaja for the pink ball Test in Hobart, their thoughts are also turning towards the subcontinent and a string of tours with vastly different requirements to the current home Ashes series.
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Thrilling finish epitomises the exhilaration of the last wicket draw
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Jonny Bairstow's courageous century shows England the fighting way
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An Ashes century and a crowd's embrace for Usman Khawaja's return to Test cricket
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As the Ashes limps along, Bangladesh's success highlights Australia's negligence
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As English cricket searches for answers, Joe Root's men must find them within
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COVID closes in around players as Silverwood tests positive and net bowlers pulled from training
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Boland's triumph shines light on Australia's neglected Indigenous cricket history
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While Australia bask in a golden summer, England must face the hardest questions
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Forget techniques; England must search within to find their way
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Labuschagne warns the best of Smith is yet to come
Marnus Labuschagne expects England to continue their short ball barrage in the third Test, but sounded a warning he is ready for the likely return of Mark Wood to bolster England’s bowling attack
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Mature Mitchell Starc thrives as leader of Australia's Ashes pack
Mitchell Starc may have had better Test matches in the 63 he has played for Australia but the day-night Test in Adelaide must surely go down has one of his most mature performances.
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A bonkers fourth day that left Joe Root and England reeling
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The continuing evolution of Cameron Green
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Michael Neser, god of thunder, no longer Australia's fringe dweller
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England lose the waiting game as second Test drifts away
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Jhye Richardson set for comeback as quicks rule the nets
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The Gabba drama we should have expected
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Root, Malan fight back against Australia and English pessimism
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Pat Cummins' perfect day as Australia Test captain after Ashes dominance against England
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Langer throws support behind 'good friend' Paine, denies he knew of CA investigation
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Cummins asks for kindness as he rejects Baggy Green Halo
In the week since Tim Paine resigned as Australian captain, the appointment of Pat Cummins as the 47th holder of the title has been the worst kept secret in cricket.
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Paine's legacy: A stable captaincy bookended by tears
A week after resigning from the Australian Test captaincy, Tim Paine has stepped away from cricket indefinitely, the fallout from the texting scandal eventually proving to be too great a strain.
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Harris confident of Ashes duel with Broad
There was a tactical theme that ran through the last Ashes series; England’s right-arm seamers bowling around the wicket to Australian left-handed openers with great success.
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Cricket Australia's Paine explanations leave questions unanswered
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'Underestimated' Zampa and Australia defy expectations, T20 wisdom
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Wade laid the platform for semi-final heroics
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T20 World Cup: The over that saw England's grip on World Cup final place slip
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The hurdles standing in front of England juggernaut
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Adam Zampa spins Australia closer to semi-final berth
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Warner, Australia find balance in win over Sri Lanka
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The evolution of Josh Hazlewood: 2.0
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Australia claim scrappy win in T20 World Cup opener
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Starc wants Australia's men to emulate women's winning ways
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WBBL thrown into chaos after Tasmania COVID-19 development
The WBBL has been thrown into chaos with a COVID-19 case in Tasmania putting in doubt several matches on the opening weekend in Hobart as the state’s south enters a three-day lockdown.
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Australia set to play postponed Test series against South Africa in 2023
Australia could play their postponed Test series against South Africa in 2023, according to Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley.
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Inglis looking beyond Australia for World Cup inspiration
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Mitch Marsh firms as favourite to bat at No.3 in Australia's World Cup campaign
Mitch Marsh’s strong performances during Australia’s recent tours of the Caribbean and Bangladesh have put him in prime position to claim the number three slot for Australia in the ICC World Cup.
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Ashes stars given green light for beach and golf but Perth remains a problem
Australia and England players will be able to enjoy relative freedom to dine outside, play golf and go to the beach during much of the Ashes series but face tighter restrictions for the final stage of the tour in Perth.
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Matthew Wade eyes finishing role at T20 World Cup
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Finch backs Warner as World Cup opener despite IPL slump
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Frustrating draw between Australia and India exposes issues for women's Tests
The Test may have ended in a draw, but there could be no doubt that India outplayed Australia in every department at Carrara Stadium.
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Goswami the great: four balls that encapsulate the Indian legend
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Australia v India: time the enemy as rain suspends play for second day
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Smriti Mandhana puts India on top as rain interrupts play
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Baggy Green Debuts Aplenty Tipped For India Test
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Australian vice-captain Rachael Haynes ruled out for remainder of India series
Vice-captain Rachael Haynes has been ruled out for the remainder of Australia’s multi-format series against India after suffering a hamstring strain.
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Incredible India end Australia's record winning streak
So Australia’s record winning streak ends at 26. It started against India in 2018 with an eight-wicket victory in Vadodara and in finished against India with a nerve-wracking two-wicket victory in Mackay.
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Beth Mooney the star of Australia's dramatic heist
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Batsmen out and batters in as MCC amends Laws
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Australia's 'generation next' paves the way for victory over India
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The coach who took Australia from timid to fearless
As far as careers go, coaching an Australian cricket side is not always a stable and long-term gig, but instead one punctuated by intense pressure and speculation - just ask Justin Langer.
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Tayla Vlaeminck to miss start of India series
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Cricket Australia board throws support behind Earl Eddings for second term
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Alyssa Healy hopes to emulate Rohit Sharma in Test against India
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What the Taliban's takeover means for Afghanistan cricket and women players
The global community has complex and serious ethical questions to answer on the future of Afghanistan's favourite sport as female players go into hiding.
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Australia-Afghanistan Test cancelled if Taliban's stance on women is confirmed
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Taliban official says women in Afghanistan will be banned from playing cricket
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Series confirmation leaves Australia raring to go
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Maitlan Brown eyes Test debut after injury comeback
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Few surprises in Australian squad that faces enormous T20 challenge
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Finch admits Langer speculation 'not ideal'
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'Not good enough': Australia slump to lowest T20I total
Matthew Wade admitted Australia’s performances were simply not good enough, after their winter tour finished with a drubbing by Bangladesh that included Australia’s lowest ever total in a T20.
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Bangladesh celebrations drown out Australia's invisible woes
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More girls playing cricket as CA braces for another season of disruption
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Matthew Wade to captain Australia for Bangladesh series
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Marsh a 'real find' at No.3, says Langer
Marsh filled in at the top of the order in the absence of injured star Steve Smith during Australia's white-ball tour.
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West Indies v Australia: T20 questions remain after Australia's ODI success
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Kurtis Patterson mentally prepared to lead 'Baby Blues'
Kurtis Patterson hopes the responsibility of captaining the New South Wales Sheffield Shield side will help him return to the batting form that elevated him into the Australian Test side.
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Dan Christian, Ashton Agar in the frame for ODI return as Australia seeks balance
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Australia's twin spin dilemma
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Cricket Australia confirm T20 tour of Bangladesh
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Mitchell Starc's five-wicket haul helps Australia blow West Indies away
If ever anyone needed proof that T20 and 50-over cricket are entirely different beasts, Australia and West Indies provided it in the first ODI in Barbados.
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Alex Carey ready to repay the faith as captain in absence of injured Aaron Finch
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Australia started the West Indies series looking for a finisher; they finished still looking for a team
The wind in Saint Lucia has played a major role in plenty of games over the years - but for Justin Langer's outfit, it somehow came as a surprise.
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Starc priorities lie with Australia
Mitchell Starc has thrown his support behind Australia’s less experienced players as the squad attempts to regroup after a 4-1 loss to West Indies in the T20 series and ahead of three One-Day Internationals.
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Australia's cricketers blown away by Gayle force
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Marsh resistance no match for West Indies
Australia’s dismal start to their winter tour continued when they were comprehensively beaten by West Indies in the second of five T20 Internationals in St Lucia.
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Australia collapse as West Indies take 1-0 lead
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WBBL07: Indian superstar Shafali Verma hot property as franchises eye off 'absolute gun'
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West Indies v Australia: Justin Langer admits he was 'hurt' by reports of player unrest
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Josh Philippe happy to be the answer to Australia's T20 middle-order dilemma
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Ashton Agar relishing opportunity to play international cricket with brother, Wes
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Dan Christian's incredible sacrifice for chance at Australian T20 World Cup glory
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Meg Lanning calls for women's cricket to adopt five-day Tests and domestic red-ball matches
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Mitchell Starc aiming to find T20 rhythm as World Cup preparation starts to take shape
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Wade: I've got nothing to lose
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Aaron Finch throws support behind Justin Langer after concerns were raised about his coaching style
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Kyle Jamieson reveals what really happened at RCB with Virat Kohli
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Australian cricketers arrive in West Indies with majority of squad vaccinated for COVID-19
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England vs India: Gunslinger Verma one of many stars in a thrilling draw
Swaggering into a tavern, smoke still curling from the end of her rifle.
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ECB used pitch bungle shortchanges England v India Women's Test
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Saker calls for CA to release full report into Cape Town ball-tampering incident
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England debutant apologises for old tweets
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Big to-do list awaits new Cricket Australia CEO Hockley
Hockley was this week confirmed as Kevin Roberts' permanent replacement as Cricket Australia's new chief-executive officer.
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The Brazilian city with more cricketers than footballers
150ms outside of Sao Paulo, 15 cricketers are inspiring the next generation.
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Why a one-off match raises questions about the future of women’s Test cricket
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Australia and India to play historic women's day-night Test at the WACA
Australia and India will play their first women’s day-night Test as part of a multi-format series in September and October.
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Australia could face India in rare Test match
Australia women could play a rare Test match against India in September as part of a multi-format series.
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The sandpaper wound that won't heal
It’s more than three years since television cameras captured the unedifying image of Cameron Bancroft stuffing a piece of sandpaper down his pants in an effort to hide a ball-tampering scheme.
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Paine backs Smith for Australian Test captaincy
Tim Paine said he will consider his role as Australian Test skipper at the end of next summer’s Ashes series and flagged his support of Steve Smith should he regain the long-form captaincy.
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Stranded Aussies headed for Maldives
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IPL 2021: COVID-19 stops for nobody, let alone the BCCI
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Zampa and Richardson on flight to Melbourne
Australian cricketers Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson will land in Australia today after they managed to secure flights out of India amid the country’s coronavirus crisis.
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Australia's IPL cricketers facing uncertain future as border closes with India
There are fears Australian cricketers Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson may be stranded in Mumbai after the Australian government suspended all passenger flights from India amid the country’s worsening coronavirus crisis.
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Why cricket is 'still a man's world'
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Australia's Rose Bowl Victory leaves Haynes hungry for more
Australia have retained the Rose Bowl after defeating New Zealand by 71-runs in the second ODI at Mount Maunganui.
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Australia set world record with victory over New Zealand
It started with an eight-wicket victory in Vadodara, India, three years ago. And it may not end for some time yet, this incredible world-record winning streak.
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Cricket legend Ellyse Perry faces greatest challenge in evolving game
It’s never a surprise seeing Ellyse Perry’s name on an Australian team sheet, such is her status as arguably the women’s game’s best all-rounder of the past decade.
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World record beckons for Aussies
Australia women will break a world-record winning streak if they are victorious in the opening match of their ODI series against New Zealand on Sunday.
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Key takeaways from New Zealand's incredible last-ball victory in Napier
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Steve Smith wants to be captain - should he be?
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