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A date with hosts Sri Lanka beckons as Chris Gayle inspires a 74-run demolition of favourites Australia.
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Confident England dominate Aussies
England ease to eighth successive ODI victory beating Australia by six wickets to take 2-0 lead in five-match series.
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Aussies dominate first one-dayer
India's misery continues as they fall to a 65-run defeat at the hands of Australia in rain-shortened ODI.
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Malinga sets hat-trick record for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka win the final one-day with Australia after some heroics from Lasith Malinga although Australia claim series.
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Sri Lankans have Aussies in a spin
Australian captain Michael Clarke says his team need to improve against Sri Lanka's spinners to win one-day series.
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Australia ring changes after defeat
Untried spinner Michael Beer brought into revamped squad for third Ashes Test after humiliation in Adelaide.
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England wrap up big Test win
Tourists thrash Australia by an innings and 71 runs in Adelaide to take 1-0 Ashes series lead going into third Test.
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Pietersen is last action hero
Part-time bowler follows up double century with bat by claiming wicket of Michael Clarke with final ball of day four.
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Rain halts Pietersen onslaught
England batsman reaches double century as tourists build lead of 306 in first innings before skies open in Adelaide.
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Cook turns up heat on Australia
Opener grabs second consecutive century as England end day two with 72-run lead for the loss of just two wickets.
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