Michael Clarke
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Michael Clarke out of the third Final and ODIs vs. West Indies due Hamstring injury
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The majestic captain of Australia, Michael Clarke has been ruled out of the important Third final against Sri Lanka and the limited over games vs. West Indies to be played in March 2012 due left hamstring injury.
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Our performance let us down in the 2nd Final against Sri Lanka – Michael Clarke
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The Australian captain, Michael Clarke was worried after their defeat in the second Final of the Commonwealth Bank Series against Sri Lanka and blamed his team for the debacle.
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Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene snatched 2nd Final from Australia by 8 wickets
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The best opening stand of 179 runs in the Commonwealth Bank Series by Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene put Australia in the corner as Sri Lanka won the second final by a massive margin of eight wickets.
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Net bowler to match winning product – David Hussey
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The prominent star of Australia, David Hussey proved his worth as a bowler after grabbing four wickets against Sri Lanka in the first final of the Commonwealth Bank Series which revamped him from net bowler to a match winner.
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Exit from ODI will enhance my Test career – Ricky Ponting
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Ricky Ponting expected that his ouster from One Day Internationals will prolong his Test cricket.
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Test Cricket Centuries Scored on Debut
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This article pays tribute to ten cricketers who made a name for themselves in their very first Test match, from 2001 to 2011.
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Australia clinched the nail biting match against Sri Lanka
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Angelo Mathews almost snatched away the match from Australia.
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Michael Hussey
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Michael Hussey is more about one of the other senior members of the Australian team, looking to return to the top spot again.
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Australia to win the tri-series – Michael Clarke
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Michael Clarke is positive with Australia’s domination in upcoming Tri series tournament.
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Most Number of 90s in ODI Cricket
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Here are those batsmen who have succumbed to the ‘nervous’ nineties over 40 years of one-day internationals.