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England in Australia 2010-11 - News Archive
Ashes win Strauss' lasting memory
England flew out of Australia with skipper Andrew Strauss adamant that their historic Ashes success has not been tarnished by defeat in the one-day series. "We'll savour that victory forever," he said.
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Trott makes his move
Jonathan Trott has climbed into the upper echelons of the International Cricket Council one-day batting rankings on the back of a superb tour of Australia.
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Australia face tough calls
Australia are set to decide which of their injured players they will leave at home for the World Cup. Capatin Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey and Nathan Hauritz are all battling to be fit for the showpiece.
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Strauss targets clearer thinking
Rob Barnett
Captain Andrew Strauss pinpointed England’s decision-making under pressure for improvement at the World Cup after they suffered a 6-1 defeat to Australia in the Commonwealth Bank Series.
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White sees better yet from Australia
Rob Barnett
Cameron White is confident that Australia can take their one-day game to “another level” at the World Cup. "We'll probably need to," he predicted.
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Australia ease to 6-1 win
Chris Devine
England’s disappointing Commonwealth Bank Series campaign ended on a low note as they suffered a 57-run defeat in the final ODl in Perth.
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Morgan suffers broken finger
Eoin Morgan has been ruled out of the final ODI of the Commonwealth Bank Series against Australia at the WACA in Perth due to a fractured finger.
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Strauss bullish over World Cup hopes
Captain Andrew Strauss does not think England’s World Cup hopes have been damaged by the one-day series defeat in Australia.
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White refusing to get carried away
Cameron White does not think Australia will have a psychological advantage over England should the teams meet in the latter stages of the World Cup.
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Flower upbeat over Collingwood injury
Rob Barnett
England team director Andy Flower is confident Paul Collingwood will be fit for the World Cup despite the all-rounder returning home early from the tour of Australia, saying: “He should be alright.”
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