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Lee shines between showers
The one-day international between Ireland and Australia was washed out at Stormont, with the hosts slipping to 36 for three in the 10.4 overs possible.
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Clarke: Ireland will be tough opponents
Australia will leave no stone unturned in their preparation for their one-off one-day international against Ireland despite the threat of rain in Belfast.
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Wilson wills rain to relent
The weather may be in danger of ruining Ireland’s one-day international with Australia but wicketkeeper Gary Wilson believes, if the match in Belfast does go ahead, adverse conditions could favour the hosts.
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Ireland call for Murtagh
Ireland have drafted Middlesex seamer Tim Murtagh in to a 13-man squad to take on Australia in a one-day international in Belfast on June 23.
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Hussey to miss England ODIs
Australia have been dealt a blow with the news Mike Hussey has pulled out of the tour of England and Ireland following the premature birth of his fourth child.
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Worcestershire dismantle the Dutch
Callum Dent
Worcestershire produced a stunning bowling performance to condemn Group A leaders the Netherlands to only their second Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat of the campaign courtesy of a nine-wicket victory at The Hague.
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Worcestershire dismantle the Dutch
Callum Dent
LIve images from The Hague where Worcestershire produced a stunning bowling performance to condemn Group A leaders the Netherlands to only their second Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat of the campaign courtesy...
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De Winter handed English summer assignment
Tasmania assistant coach Allister de Winter has been appointed Australia’s bowling coach for the tour of England and Ireland.
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Symes stars before rain arrives
Defending champions Surrey were forced to share the points with Scotland after rain ruined their Clydesdale Bank 40 encounter at the Kia Oval. The visitors were 124 for four after Jean Symes' unbeaten 58.
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Classy Carberry too much for Scots
Michael Carberry blasted 148 not out as Hampshire eased past Scotland at the Ageas Bowl, winning by six wickets with almost four overs to spare to stay second in Clydesdale Bank 40 Group B.
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