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Australia news from ESPN Cricinfo.com
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Brad Hogg's return no joke
Brad Hogg is adamant he will be more than a 40-year-old sideshow in Australia's Twenty20 plans, starting with two matches against India in Sydney and Melbourne
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Haddin on ice for early ODIs
Brad Haddin is set to be stood down from the first bracket of the triangular ODI series against India and Sri Lanka
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Australia retain Rose Bowl with crushing win
Australia Women retained the Rose Bowl after racing to a nine-wicket win in a low-scorer at Sydney's Blacktown Park Olympic Oval
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Henriques helps Sixers to BBL title
The Sydney Sixers began the Big Bash League as one of the least fancied sides but they won the tournament after Moises Henriques set up their chase in the final against the Perth Scorchers
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Eight maidens to victory
In a series speckled with Indian wickets, the spell Peter Siddle remembered most fondly was one that passed without reward
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'Shown the world we're on the way up' - Clarke
Australia's completion of a 4-0 hiding of India at Adelaide Oval was a triumph without triumphalism. The hosts' captain Michael Clarke said his side was far from "the leader of the pack" after rounding up the visiting tail on the final morning, and he exp
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Marsh could be sent back to Shield
Shaun Marsh may need time away from the spotlight in the Sheffield Shield to rediscover his game after a dire series against India, his captain Michael Clarke has conceded
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Australia wrap up 4-0 whitewash
Australia took 59 minutes on the final day in Adelaide to wrap up a 4-0 whitewash over India
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Australia four wickets from a 4-0 whitewash
Whitewash, clean sweep, shutout. Whatever you like to call it, Australia were on track for a 4-0 series victory over India by stumps on the fourth day in Adelaide
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Australia in control despite Kohli ton
Virat Kohli became India's first centurion of the tour but Australia remained in complete control on the third day in Adelaide
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Rain spoils first Rose Bowl one-dayer
The first match between Australia Women and New Zealand Women in the Rose Bowl one-dayers was washed out after only 22 overs were bowled at the SCG
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Clarke's best man
As a batting duo Clarke and Ponting bounce off one another perfectly, playing in styles that contrast in ways that split the field
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Clarke and Ponting double-tons keep Australia on top
Michael Clarke entered this Test with a whitewash on his mind. After two days, he could hardly have hoped for Australia to be in a stronger position to push for it
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Bowlers not carrying a mental block - Ashwin
R Ashwin admitted that India rued letting Australia off the hook, but insisted it wasn't a block in their minds
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Ponting and Clarke demoralise India again
By stumps, Australia were 3 for 335. Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting both had hundreds. It was Australia Day, 48 hours early
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Sehwag not ruling out move down the order
Virender Sehwag, the India opener, has not ruled out shifting down to the middle order once some of the senior batsmen retire
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Hodge retires from one-day cricket
Brad Hodge has played his last game for Victoria after announcing his retirement from domestic one-day cricket
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'I feel like I'm 21 again' - Brad Hogg
They say 40 is the new 30. Or maybe 40 is the new 20 in Brad Hogg's case after the 40-year-old left-arm wrist spinner, who retired from all forms of cricket in March of 2008, was selected in Australia's T20 squad for the upcoming internationals against In
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Player suspicions allayed by Howard
Suspicions and doubts about the priorities of Cricket Australia's management have filtered steadily out of the Australian dressing room
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Clarke flags reversal of method
As India seek a reversal of fortune in the final Test of the summer at Adelaide Oval, Michael Clarke's Australians have prepared for a reversal of method in their pursuit of a 4-0 series sweep
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