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Elephant Encounter: The Final Battle

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Indexed  February 4, 2011
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Hrrumph! Pitbull wolfed down the half-baked Rana on a sauce of Naved OrangesBig Bash preliminary final - NSW Blues v Tasmania [scorecard] /Big Bash final - Redbacks v NSW Blues - previewDeary me. I hope my fairly correct Cassandra call befo...(more)
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The Clash Of Clashes

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Indexed  January 31, 2011
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Actually it’s the preliminary final in a few hours that bears the greater significance than the actual final of the Big Bash, as it will determine the second team travelling to the Champions League. The Saussies have already qualified...(more)
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James Anderson-the King Of Swing

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Indexed  January 14, 2011
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                                   The king of swingA typical preview before the...(more)
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Mentions: James Anderson    Australia    India    England    Pakistan   

My Views On Australian Bowling Attack

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Indexed  December 11, 2010
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                          Can Australia find another Merv Hughes?Since Australia’s debacle at Adelaide, I have kept reading Sky commentators like Hussain, Atherton ...(more)
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Who Are Australia’s Best Bowlers?

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Indexed  December 7, 2010
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Probably Shaun Tait, Brett Lee and Stuart Clark – but being as they’re all out of the reckoning one way or another, which bowlers will Australia pick for Perth? Having made a point of undermining Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitchell Johnson...(more)
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Mentions: Australia    Brett Lee    Stuart Clark    Ben Hilfenhaus    Mitchell Johnson   
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Who Should Play For The New Ipl Franchises?

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Indexed  March 23, 2010
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The two new IPL franchises joining the fray in 2011 are Pune and Kochi, who together paid more than the original eight franchises combined.Their arrival means at least another 60 players are required, of which as many as 20 could be interna...(more)
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Mentions: IPL    Australia    Lonwabo Tsotsobe    England    Hashim Amla   
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Sehwag Goes Top Of Icc Batting Rankings

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Indexed  February 20, 2010
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India’s Virender Sehwag has moved to the top of the ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen after his heroics during the second Test against South Africa in Kolkata.The opening batsman smashed 165 in the first innings and has gained five...(more)
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Mentions: Virender Sehwag    Australia    Mitchell Johnson    India    Peter Siddle   
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Kallis And Amla Move Up The Batting Rankings

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Indexed  February 10, 2010
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Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla have made a big impression on the latest ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen released today.Kallis, who scored his 34th Test century during the match, has returned to the top five by gaining four places to si...(more)
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Mentions: Jacques Kallis    India    James Anderson    England    Stuart Broad   

Spare A Thought For Stuart Clark

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Indexed  December 1, 2009
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The England team is currently littered with stories of comeback triumph and instant success. Andrew Strauss saved his Test career at the last possible moment, then went on to lift the Ashes as captain. Graeme Swann is still less than a year...(more)
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Mentions: Stuart Clark    England    Andrew Strauss    Graeme Swann    The Ashes   

New South Wales Blues: Australia In Champions League 2009 India

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Indexed  October 10, 2009
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NSWB is australian Team in Champions League T20 Here is the list of NSWB player: Ben RohrerPhilip Hughes Simon Katich Brett Lee Nathan Bracken Stuart Clark Michael Clarke Burt Cockley David WarnerPeter Forrest Mo...(more)
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Mentions: Australia    India    Nathan Bracken    Shane Warne    Brett Lee   
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It’s Time To Go, Ricky Ponting

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Indexed  August 24, 2009
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With the cricketing world appearing more like Big Brother, and less like a professional sporting environment, there could not have been another title for this piece. Ricky Ponting has lost The Ashes (for the second time) and must now make g...(more)
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Brett Lee Upstaged By Seagull

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Indexed  August 16, 2009
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You gotta feel for Binger. For years, he played bridesmaid to Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne, unable to force his way into the side. When the two ageing champions finally retired, Bing assumed his position as Australian spearhead. An injury,...(more)
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Oh England What Have You Done?

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Indexed  August 9, 2009
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So I miss 2 days of the Ashes due to a 12-hr flight and a bit of the jet lag, and I find that in 12 hours of cricket England lost 15 wickets for less than 200 runs!Is that how much difference the absence of Andrew Flintoff can make?102 and ...(more)
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Who Would England Rather Face?

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Indexed  August 6, 2009
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Peter Siddle or Stuart Clark? Nathan Hauritz or Brett Lee? Nuff said......(more)
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Mentions: England    Brett Lee    Stuart Clark    Peter Siddle    Nathan Hauritz   

Flintoff Unlikely To Play At Headingley

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Indexed  August 6, 2009
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Not looking good. Straight shoot-out between Sidebottom and Harmison - my money’s on the former. Meanwhile - will Stuart Clark and Brett Lee come back? Lee’s impressed in the nets; will he be thrown into the deep? ...(more)
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To Bing Or Not To Bing: That Is The Question

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Indexed  August 6, 2009
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Unlike our dearth of spare batsmen, the Australian selectors suddenly have a glut of fast bowlers to choose from. Brett Lee is 100% fit and ready to go. Stuart Clark has been waiting all series for a bowl. Both are class acts. But the four ...(more)
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2009 Ashes, 3rd Test, Day 4: English Weather 1, Cricket Nil

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Indexed  August 2, 2009
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With all of Day 3 washed out, this game is heading towards a fizzled draw. Still, that’s what everyone thought of Cardiff so I’m not discounting an Australian 2nd innings implosion. There’s little to blog on with no action...(more)
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I Can Bounce It Like Flintoff: Clark

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Indexed  July 28, 2009
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Fast bowler Stuart Clark insists he can intimidate England just the way Andrew Flintoff has Australia. Clark went on to say that he believes he is closer to a Test recall after being Australia’s best bowler during the second day of a ...(more)
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Why Australia Lost At Lords

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Indexed  July 21, 2009
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It wasn’t because of the dodgy umpiring decisions. We can’t blame that dirty, rotten cheat Andrew Strauss. It wasn’t due to the suspiciously convenient weather that favoured batting when England was at the wicket then favo...(more)
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2009 Ashes, 2nd Test, Day 1

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Indexed  July 16, 2009
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Australia head into the Lord’s Test with an unchanged line-up. I was hoping Stuart Clark might replace Nathan Hauritz but I wasn’t expecting it. England have made one change, bringing in Onions for Panesar. I’ve never seen...(more)
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