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Gambhir omitted for Australia Tests
India have dropped opening batsman Gautam Gambhir for the opening two Tests of their home series versus Australia.
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Pollard heroics in vain for Windies
A mature unbeaten 109 from Kieron Pollard was not enough to prevent Australia moving 4-0 ahead in their one-day international series with West Indies.
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Opportunity knocks for Australia fringe players
Australia have named a much-changed Twenty20 squad for the one-off match against West Indies at the Gabba. Ben Rohrer and Nathan Coulter-Nile are set to make their international debuts.
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Watson back with crucial ton
Shane Watson returned with a bang, striking a powerful 122 to take Australia to a series-clinching 39-run win over West Indies in the third ODI at Canberra.
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Gibson commits to Windies
Ottis Gibson has signed a new three-year deal to remain West Indies coach until 2016. "This confirms that we are making progress," he said.
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Dolphins move for Bopara
England international Ravi Bopara has agreed to join South African franchise Dolphins for their Twenty20 campaign.
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Sohail sidelined
Uncapped batsman Haris Sohail has returned home from Pakistan’s tour of South Africa with an ankle injury.
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Stunning Steyn finishes the job
Dale Steyn completed career-best match figures of 11-60 as South Africa wrapped up a 211-run win over Pakistan in the first Test at the Wanderers.
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Clarke claims Border Medal
Australia captain Michael Clarke has won the Allan Border Medal for the second year in succession and fourth occasion overall.
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Misbah and Shafiq slow Proteas
A dogged stand from Misbah-ul-Haq and Asad Shafiq frustrated South Africa as they sought a swift finish to the first Test against Pakistan in Johannesburg.
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