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Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 17:56 GMT
Australia seal series win over Sri Lanka
Michael Clarke hits a century to help claim series victory as Australia's head coach Tim Nielsen steps down.
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Australia embark on Sri Lanka tour
With Michael Clarke at the helm for first Test since Ricky Ponting's retirement, Australia look to climb Test rankings.
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England becoming the team to beat
Shane Warne draws comparisons with Australian sides of old as England indicate they could become something 'special'.
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India regroup, England rejoice
India await the arrival of familiar face while England enjoy success that puts them on the brink of something special.
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Russian rider denies doping
Police search of room reveals nothing as Alexandr Kolobnev denies wrongdoing after withdrawing from Tour de France.
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Shane Warne bows out
Australian legend calls time on a glittering twenty-year career with a final winning IPL performance.
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Warne fined $50,000 by Indian cricket board
Shane Warne has been hit with a fine after exchanging harsh words with a member of the Rajasthan cricket association
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Last Modified: 18 May 2011 14:46 GMT
Aussies set for Ashes overhaul
Former Australia captains form triumverate charged with reversing trend of Test defeats to bitter rivals England.
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Last Modified: 10 Mar 2011 09:40 GMT
How well-earned were the Ashes?
England deserved to crush a mediocre Australia side but ending the reign of India and South Africa could be beyond them.
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