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Hughes puts Australia on front foot
England take the final Test to India as Australia have an impressive opening day at the crease against Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene calls time on Test and one-day captaincy ahead of Australia series.
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Australia hit by injury to top player
With all-rounder Shane Watson injured ahead of South Africa series, Rob Quiney is called into Australian cricket squad.
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Last Modified: 04 Nov 2012 11:40 GMT
Windies waltz into World Twenty20 final
A date with hosts Sri Lanka beckons as Chris Gayle inspires a 74-run demolition of favourites Australia.
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Pakistan win but Australia qualify
Australia move into the World Twenty20 semi-finals and knock South Africa out, despite nervy 32-run loss to Pakistan.
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Last Modified: 02 Oct 2012 14:23 GMT
Watson and Warner destroy India
Australia thrash India by nine wickets and with 31 balls remaining in their Twenty20 Super Eight clash.
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Windies progress after washout
England await in the Super Eight after final Group B match against Ireland abandoned due to rain at World Twenty20.
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Australia win rain-interrupted match
West Indies and Ireland are left battling for final group place in Super Eights as Australia qualify for next stage.
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Australia prove they mean business
Lowly ranked Australia dominate game against Ireland as South African players battle illness ahead of their opener.
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Last Modified: 19 Sep 2012 16:19 GMT
Asian players dominate ICC's dream team
The International Cricket Council selects seven Asian players as part of their one-day team of the year.
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