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Clarke offers to play for Australia after ball scandal
Retired cricket Test captain Michael Clarke offers to play for Australia for free to help the team recover after the downfall of his successor Steve Smith over a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.
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Clarke greets Mushy in Tweet message
Australia's former Test captain Michael Clarke personally greets Bangladesh Test skipper Mushfiqur Rahim over today’s victory against Australia.
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Clarke urges cricketers to accept arbitration proposal
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke believes that the pay dispute between Cricket Australia (CA) and the cricketers is headed towards arbitration and the players should accept short terms deals while the negotiations are sorted out.
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Clarke, Amla might feature for World XI, says PCB chairman
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke and Proteas batting superstar Hashim Amla are among the names who could feature in a World XI side set to visit Pakistan in September, PCB chairman says.
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Watson hits back at Clarke over 'tumour' jibe
Shane Watson has hit back at Michael Clarke's claim he was part of a group that was "like a tumour" in Australia's cricket team, saying it reflected poorly on the former captain.
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Watson part of Aussie team 'tumour': Clarke
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke revisits old feuds, describing Shane Watson as part of a group that was "like a tumour" on the team.
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Clarke picks commentary over BBL
Michael Clarke will be seen behind the microphone during the Australian summer after he penned a contract as a commentator
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Clarke to play HK T20
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke will headline Hong Kong's Twenty20 Blitz this month as he pursues a comeback in cricket's shortest form.
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Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson retires
Fiery Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson announced on Tuesday his retirement from all international cricket after the ongoing Test against New Zealand.
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Kiwis look to end 30-year Aussie drought
New Zealand swing pair Tim Southee and Trent Boult will look to put the hosts' new-look batting lineup to the sword at the Gabba from Thursday as the tourists chase their first series win in Australia for 30 years.
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Aussies focus on Kiwis after Bangladesh
Australia captain Steve Smith switched focus to New Zealand's upcoming tour as he voiced regret that a two-Test series in Bangladesh had to be called off.
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Warner ruled out of Bangladesh tour
Australia opener David Warner has been ruled out of the tour of Bangladesh in October because of the broken thumb.
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Haddin retires from Test matches
Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has retired from Test cricket.
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The highs and lows of Michael Clarke
Experts say Michael Clarke seemed within touching distance of greatness at various times in his career, but ultimately he fell marginally short.
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Clarke to retire after Ashes
Australia captain Michael Clarke has confirmed he will retire from international cricket at the end of the ongoing Ashes series.
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Younis deserves recognition: Wasim Akram
Pakistan’s pace bowling legend Wasim Akram says Younis Khan deserves place amongst pantheon of greats in Test cricket,
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Blazing Brendon, Sensational Starc
The 2015 World Cup saw a paradigm shift in ODI scoring patterns, a few records broken, and a spirited display from the Associates
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The Six Moments that sealed the World Cup for Australia
It was the battle of trans-Tasman neighbours, the show down between a four-time tournament winner and a team playing in its maiden final
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ICC president denied chance to hand over WC trophy
ICC President Mustafa Kamal is denied the opportunity to hand over the World Cup 2015 trophy to the winning captain
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Australian cricketers up for $340K pay day if victorious
It will be bonuses all around should the Australian cricket team beat the Kiwis at the MCG on Sunday night with each squad member in line to pocket almost $340,000
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Australia vs New Zealand
See the best moments of the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground where Australia locked horns with New Zealand
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AUS vs NZ: The Grand Finale
Fourteen teams. Ten test-playing countries. Four associate nations. Forty-eight matches later, two teams stand at the cusp of glory.
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The Trans-Tasman final!
The final match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be played at the renowned Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday, March 29. The stage has been set. The contestants have been decided
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Breaking records and capturing hearts
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has been a record-breaking tournament and has cemented the event’s position as one of the most popular sporting spectacles in the world
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Size not the only challenge for NZ at MCG
It is not merely size that will be foreign to a New Zealand side that has not played in Australia, let alone the MCG, since 2011.
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New Zealand in form, but Australia formidable at home
New Zealand are electrifying, but Australia are clinical at home. The visitors are unbeaten, but the hosts have big-tournament pedigree
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Clarke to quit ODIs after WC final
Aussie captain Clarke announces the New Zealand-Australia Cricket World Cup final in Melbourne will be his final ODI.
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Australia vs India
Catch a glimpse of the exciting highlights of the 2nd semifinal of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at SCG where India faced Australia
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Clarke hails whirlwind Wahab
Australia captain Michael Clarke lauded Pakistani fast bowler Wahab Riaz, saying his side was lucky to survive the left-armer's torrid
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Tigers in Kangaroo’s land
One down, six to go. Bangladesh have begun brilliantly, swatting aside Afghanistan with a superbly professional and clinical performance at Canberra’s Manuka Oval in the seventh match of ICC Cricket World Cup 201