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What a difference a week will make. The Test series against the West Indies will move from a sparsely populated Gabba in Brisbane to a packed Adelaide Oval. Read the entire article .
Published: November 30, 2009
Victorian fast bowler Clint McKay is excited to be part of the Australian Test squad, even though he is likely to handle 12th man duties in Adelaide. Read the entire article .
Published: November 30, 2009
Victoria’s greatest run-scorer Brad Hodge concedes his Test dream is over and will announce on Tuesday morning he is quitting first-class cricket. Read the entire article .
Published: November 30, 2009
Victorian fast bowler Clint McKay is excited to be part of the Australian Test squad, even though he is likely to handle 12th man duties in Adelaide. Read the entire article .
Published: November 30, 2009
Australia was far too good for the West Indies in Brisbane, but was it a surprise? What questions were answered? It proved that there is a massive gap between the top and the bottom
Published: November 30, 2009
James Anderson returned career-best figures to propel England to a convincing seven-wicket victory over South Africa in the penultimate match of the ODI series – before claiming he has bowled better.
Published: November 30, 2009
Indian fast bowler Irfan Pathan says he has been inspired by Sreesanth’s spectacular return to the international fold and is optimistic about making his way back into the Indian team by performing in domestic cricket
Published: November 30, 2009
England Learning Disability captain Gavin Randall expects his side to be “miles ahead” of Australia and South Africa at the Tri-Nations in Melbourne.
Published: November 30, 2009
BRISBANE, Australia — Adrian Barath’s amazing century on Test debut was “better than a dream”. According to the 19-year-old, it was “a very special moment” — one he will remember forever.
Published: November 30, 2009
The first Test at the Gabba may have been embarrassingly one-sided but Tim Nielsen, Australia’s coach, expects stiffer resistance in the second starting Friday Read the entire article .