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Michael Clarke bats back team criticism
Australia enter Ashes contest as underdogs but captain Michael Clarke says squad have the hunger to defeat England.
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West Indies finish with Twenty20 flourish
After losing one-day series 5-0, West Indies end tour of Australia on high with T20 victory against second-string side.
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Sri Lanka level ODI series
Lahiru Thirimanne's unbeaten ton gives visitors eight-wicket win over injury-hit Australia to level five-match series.
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Australia win ODI series opener
Hosts ease to victory over Sri Lanka at the MCG as Phil Hughes makes history with his debut ODI century.
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Ponting and Clarke steer Aussie charge
More misery for India as Aussies declare on 604-7 and reduce India to 61-2 on second day of Adelaide Test.
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India on the brink of defeat
Another poor performance by India's top order puts the visitors in line for a heavy loss on second day of third Test.
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Dhoni: 'I've never seen Indian team fight'
India trail Australia 2-0 in their Test series, however, captain Mahendra Dhoni says his united team can turn it around.
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Australia stretch India on day one
India continue to struggle in Australia after being bowled out on the first day of the second Test in Sydney.
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Still all to play for in Melbourne
Wickets tumble on day three leaving India and Australia with the chance to seal victory in the first Test.
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Tendulkar hunts hundred in Melbourne
Sachin Tendulkar striving to reach landmark of 100 international centuries at start of four-Test series in Australia.
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