Cricket ODIs face over-40 blues
When an ODI was born in 1971, little did the cricket world know it would mark its 40th anniversary amid doubts it was able to hold fans spellbound.
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Losing to Australia can help us, says Younus
Pakistan captain Younus Khan was unfazed by his side's loss to Australia in their final Champions Trophy round-robin match on Wednesday.
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Clarke out of Aussie Champions Trophy campaign
Michael Clarke has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy due to an injured back on the eve of a crucial match against Pakistan.
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Beaten Australia face long haul rebuilding
Australia's 14-year domination of international cricket is officially over after they failed in their attempt at a smooth succession plan.
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Pendulum of fortune swings Australia's way
Whatever the result of the Oval Test, this has been an Ashes series of high drama -- if rarely of the highest quality.
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England no longer hapless Ashes fodder
The ferocious competitiveness that was once the hallmark of Australian cricket looks in danger of being eroded.
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Lee suffers injury setback
Brett Lee's hopes of featuring in the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston suffered a major blow as the injury-plagued pace bowler was ruled out on Thursday.
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Siddle double strike revives Australia
Peter Siddle's two late wickets helped Ashes holders Australia regain momentum at the end of the opening day of the first Test against England.
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