David Warner
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South Africa fights back for survival – 2nd Test vs. Australia
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The South African bowlers brought their team back in the match by clinching five Australian wickets in the second innings and kept the game alive.
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Graeme Smith’s ton neutralized Australian dominance – 2nd Test
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Graeme Smith led South Africa from the front against Australia as both captains have demonstrated their skills while taking their teams out of woods in crisis.
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Michael Clarke bulldozed South Africa – Second Test
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Michael Clarke continued haunting South Africa with an unbeaten double hundred assisted with a ton from David Warner and Michael Hussey as Australia rules again.
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The Lions crushed Delhi Daredevils to reach the Final
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The star studded Delhi Daredevils were humiliated by a well balanced Highveld Lions in the first semi-final of the Champions Trophy Twenty20 2012.
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The Australian openers butchered Indian bowling
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Shane Watson and David Warner slaughtered eight Indian bowlers at will as Australia became victorious comfortably by losing just one wicket.
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Australia tops Group B – Summary of the pool matches
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Australia leads the table in Group B by winning vs. West Indies and Ireland as the Windies were unable to exploit their skills in the rain affected games.
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Shane Watson leads Australia to a commanding win
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Shane Watson demonstrated an all round performance as Australia clinched the match vs. West Indies in the rain hit encounter (Duckworth – Lewis method).
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Shane Watson sunk Ireland
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Shane Watson crippled Ireland with his thundering all round performance in the 2nd game of the ICC World Twenty20 as Australia clinched the win comprehensively.
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Pakistan disappeared in rain of sixes from Australia – 3rd T20
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The Australian openers, David Warner and Shane Watson, showered sixes from their bats as Pakistan faced the heaviest defeat in the T20 by a margin of 94 runs.
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Australia suffered the biggest T20 defeat – 1st T20 vs. Pakistan
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Australia suffered the biggest loss in their T20 history as the target was achieved with 31 balls to spare when Pakistan beat them in the 1st T20 convincingly.